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A major loss to United States independent filmmaking and photojournalism.

-MR Daniel,PhD

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FROM: panafricanfilms <[log in to unmask]>

When I received word about St. Clair's passing, it was such a shock
that I was at a loss for words, Please read the his bio below. May
he rest in peace!

St. Clair Bourne was born on February 16, 1943 in Harlem, New York.
While attending Georgetown University in the 1960s, he became active
in the peace movement and left college to join the Peace Corps.
Stationed in Lima, Peru, Bourne became something of a local celebrity
when he took on the editing and publishing duties of the Spanish
newspaper El Comeno. His work on the paper led to him being written
up in a feature article in Ebony magazine.

After his service, Bourne attended Syracuse University where he
graduated in 1967 with a dual degree in Journalism and Political
Science. On a scholarship, Bourne continued his education at the
Columbia University Graduate School for Arts where he studied
filmmaking. He was expelled, however, after his involvement in a
peace movement demonstration ended in the takeover of the
administration building.

Not long after leaving the University, Bourne was recommended to
executive producer, William Greaves, to work on a series called The
Black Journal (notable for becoming the first black public affairs
television series in the United States) for public television. Bourne
started on the series as an associate producer and quickly worked his
way up to full producer status. In his three year tenure on the
series, Bourne helped the program to win an Emmy award and earned
himself a John Russworm Citation for Excellence in Broadcasting.

Bourne left the program in 1971 to seek greater challenges and more
creative freedom. To this end, he formed his own production company,
Chamba. With Chamba, Bourne continues to write, produce, and direct
award winning and highly acclaimed features and documentaries.
Starting in 1972, Bourne also served as publisher of the highly
regarded newsletter Chamba Notes. Bourne continues to contribute
articles to major publications that promote discussion of political
and cultural issues as well as the art of filmmaking.

By David Patterson

Scope and Content Note
The St. Clair Bourne Collection serves to collect and preserve the
creative printed works of filmmaker St. Clair Bourne as well as
maintain an archive of clippings and articles pertaining to Bourne
and his various works. The collection is divided into two major
series: works that have been produced by St. Clair Bourne and works
that have been produced about St. Clair Bourne. Works produced by St.
Clair Bourne are broken up into sub-series of photographs and
writings (including articles Bourne has contributed to various
magazines). Works about St. Clair Bourne are divided into sub-series
that include articles discussing general aspects of Bourne's life and
career and articles that discuss specific projects Bourne has worked
on over the years.

Date of Deposit
September 2002

Inventory List
Box 1

Series: Works by St. Clair Bourne

Subseries: Carton Listings [Dated September 22, 1985]

Old Documentary Projects Carton Listing
Old Features Carton Listing
Other files Carton Listing

Subseries: Photographs

Bruchac, Joseph. "Three Days In Mississippi, Bruchac, Joseph. "Three
1, Number 2, 1966, p.52-62. [Bourne is credited with the photography
of this article]
"Mississippi March 1966." [Picture features a row of black activists
stretching for miles down one lane of a highway in Mississippi in
1966] [6 copies on cardboard stock]

Subseries: Writings

Chamba Notes

Fall 1972 [photocopy; note: portions of page 3 are illegible]
Spring/Summer 1973
Winter/Spring 1974 [photocopy]
Winter 1977-1978
Spring/Summer 1978
Fall 1978
Spring 1979 [photocopy]
Winter 1979

Articles

Bourne, St. Clair. "Black Filmmaking: Bright Moments." Z Magazine.
March 1989, p. 40-41 [photocopy; Bourne discusses Making of Do the
Right Thing, his career, and the political climate in Hollywood
towards making Black Films]

Bourne, St. Clair. "The Black Journal Series." [photocopy, dated 23
Aug 2002; Bourne discusses the creation of Black Journal and the
socio-political climate that influenced and affected the series]

Bourne, St. Clair. "Bright Moments: The Black Journal Series."
[photocopy; originally written for Independent Film and Video Monthly
May 1988 issue and updated for presentation at Central Florida
University 24 January 2001]

Bourne, St. Clair. "Flashback" (Spring 2001) [in an article written
for IDA Magazine, Bourne discusses the influences and political
climate surrounding his 1973 documentary, Let the Church Say Amen!"]

Bourne, St. Clair. "IRA Militant to BUF's Daughtry: 'We are
Struggling Like the Blacks in America,'" New York Alliance. 5 Feb
1982 [photocopy; Bourne interviews Rev. Herbert Daughtry of the
United Black Front about the civil unrest in Northern Ireland]

Bourne, St. Clair. "'Minority' Programming on PTV," Independent Film
and Video Monthly. Vol. 3, no. 3, April 1980, p. 9. [photocopy;
Bourne discusses the state of minority programming on public
television]

Langston Hughes Review, The. Vol. 15, no. 2, Winter 1997. [Bourne is
responsible for 8 interviews conducted with experts and scholars of
Langston Hughes]

Willis, Deborah, ed. Picturing Us: African American Identity in
Photography. New York: The New Press [1994?], p. 147-153. [photocopy
of cover page and article; book features article by Bourne: "The
Continuing Drama of African-American Images in American Cinema"]

Screenplays

John Henrik Clark: A Great and Mighty Walk - A Documentary by St.
Clair Bourne; Transcription: First Draft, 2/8/96 [printed copy]

Series: Works About St. Clair Bourne

Subseries: General

African Americans: Voices of Triumph: Creative Fire. Richmond, VA:
Time-Life, 1994, p. 64. [Bourne featured on page 64 of this book in a
highlight of his life and career]

Baimbridge, Richard. "Bourne to be Wild," Independent Film and Video
Monthly. March 1999, p. 34-37.

CNS. "The Best and Worst of Everything: On His Own," Syracuse
University Magazine. Vol. 4, no. 2, March 1988. [photocopy]

Coleman, Stephen. "St. Clair Bourne: 20 Years Filming the Black
Experience," Black Masks: Spotlight on Black Art. October/November
1990, p. 4-5, 20.

Current Biography. Vol 61, No. 6, June 2000, p. 3-9.

Cutner, Naomi and Donna E. Haupt. "Salute to Eight at the Top of the
Arts and Their Observations on the Obstacles, Past and Present," Life
(Special issue). Spring 1988, p. 72-77. [Bourne featured on page 75
of this article under the heading "Documentary Maker"]

Grandjean, Pat. "People: St. Clair Bourne," Connecticut Magazine. Nov
2000, p. 95-99.

Hope, Darrell. "Documentary Overview," DGA Magazine [Directors Guild
of America]. January 2001, p. 89-93.

"March 22 & 23 - St. Clair Bourne in Person: 20 Years of Black
Independent Filmmaking" [photocopy; flyer advertising Bourne's
appearance at the American Film Institute Theater]

Sampson, Mary. "Minding Their Own Business: Reflections on the
Documentary Marketplace, Documentary Marketplace,<wbr>" Independent Fi
2002, p. 49-55. [Bourne featured on page 50 of this article under the
heading "Bourne: A Call For Independents"

"St. Clair Bourne: A Man Who Wears No Mask," New Haven Arts. Vol. 10,
no. 2, February 1997, p. 3.

St. Clair Bourne Interview with George Alexander (author of Why We
Make Movies), Fall 2002. [Transcript, 49 pages]

Box 2

Taylor, Clyde. "St. Clair Bourne, Filmmaker," Artists and Influence.
Vol. 15, 1996, p. 47-63. [In an interview conducted by Taylor on 21
January 1996, Bourne discusses his life and career]

Thompson, Clifford. "Showing Complexity in Documentary Portraits: an
Interview with St. Clair Bourne," Cineaste. Vol. 26, Issue 3, Summer
2001, p. 36-37.

Thompson, Clifford. "St. Clair Bourne: Documenting the African-
American Experience," Cineaste. Vol. 26, Issue 3, Summer 2001, p. 34-
35.

Whitney Museum of American Art - The New American Filmmakers Series:
Exhibitions of Independent Film and Video - St. Clair Bourne: 13-28
February 1988. [flyer; contains a career overview, brief biography,
and a selected filmography of Bourne]

"Young Publisher With Problems: Brooklyn Peace Corps Volunteer Puts
Out Spanish Newspaper in Slum of Lima, Peru," Ebony. November 1965,
p. 101-109.

Subseries: America - Black and White

Taylor, Clarke. "NBC White Paper: A Black's Insights," Los Angeles
Times. [photocopy; dates unknown]

Subseries: The Black and the Green

"Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment,<wbr>" New York Amsterdam News.
1983. [photocopy; photograph of Bourne together with Congressman
Ronald Dellums and wife at a Kennedy Center screening of The Black
and the Green]

"The Arts: Ireland Through Black Eyes" [photocopy; dates &
publication unknown]

Caldwell, Earl. "Black and Green in Land Stained Red," Daily News. 16
March 1983. [photocopy; note: portions of photocopy are blurred and
illegible]

Douglas, Pamela. "Culture: Going to the Heart of Ireland's Crisis,"
National Leader. 11 November 1982, p. 19-20. [photocopy; portion of
article discusses Bourne's filming of The Black and the Green]

"Film Clips," In These Times, October 1984. [2 photocopies]

"FYI: Black and Green - United in Change," Elan. Vol. 1, no. 1, April
1982. [photocopy]

Lacayo, Richard. "Arts & Leisure: Black Writers and Producers are
Widening their Focus," New York Times. Sunday, 29 May 1983.
[photocopy]

Williamson, Mel. "TV Mailbag: 'Black Creative People Have Always Had
a Wide Focus' - Why Blacks are Using a Wider Lens," New York Times.
Sunday, 19 June 1983. [photocopy; letter responding to Richard
Lacayo's 'Arts & Leisure' piece]

Subseries: Heritage of the Black West

"Member News," International Documentary. Vol. 15, no. 5,
July/August, 1995, p. 27.

Subseries: In Motion: Amiri Baraka

Corry, John. "TV: Documentary Film Examines Amiri Baraka," New York
Times, Tuesday, 28 June 1983. [photocopy]

Subseries: Langston Hughes, The Dreamkeeper

Caldwell, Earl. "Langston Hughes Captured on Film," New York Daily
News. Monday, 19 May 1986. [photocopy]

"Langston Hughes - Voices and Visions: Poet of the Black Experience
is Presented," Los Angeles Sentinel. 7 January 1988. [photocopy]

Salaam, Kalamu. "Langston Hughes Film To Air on Channel 12,"
Louisiana Weekly. Saturday, 13 February 1988, Section 1, p. 8.
[photocopy]

"Voice of His People," New York Times. 11 February 1988. [photocopy;
brief blurb from the 'TV Highlights' section giving channel and start
time for Bourne's documentary on Langston Hughes]

West, Sandra. "PBS' Langston Hughes, The Dreamkeeper, West, Sandra.
date and publication unknown]

Subseries: Let the Church Say Amen!

Sayre, Nora. "Seminarian is the Hero of Let the Church Say Amen!,"
New York Times. [photocopy; date unknown]

Subseries: The Making of Do the Right Thing

Berman, Janice. "Movie Reviews: Documentary Does the Right Thing,"
New York Newsday. Friday, 3 November 1989. [photocopy]

Brin. "Making Do the Right Thing (DOCU)," Variety. New York: 6-12
September 1989. [photocopy]

Cosford, Bil. "Spike Lee Through a Microscope: Documentary Give
Insights Into His Do the Right Thing," Miami Herald. [photocopy; date
unknown]

Fleming, Robert. "Back to Film Future in Bed-Stuy: Pioneer Aims his
Lens at Those Who Followed," Daily News. Friday, 3 November 1989.
[photocopy; note: bottom portion of photocopy is garbled]

Gallo, Hank. "Docu Does the Right Thing," Daily News. Friday, 3
November 1989. [photocopy; note: on same photocopy page as
Fleming's "Back to Film Future" article]

"Making Do the Right Thing," Producer Services Group, Inc. (PSG).
[special promotional flyer to advertise the film]

Ringel, Eleanor. "Preview: Docu, Early Film Paint Interesting Picture
of Spike," Atlanta Journal. [photocopy; date unknown]

Thomas, Keith L. "Filmmaker Documents the 'Right Thing.'" [photocopy;
date and publication unknown]

"Making Do the Right Thing: A Film by St. Clair Bourne," [photocopy] -
Promo packet from First Run Features containing an introductory
article, full cast and crew information, a biography of Bourne, and
the following two articles:

Jones, Lisa. "The Tube: Bourne Again: A Black Documentarian Looks
Forward and Back," Voice. 23 February 1988.
Fleming, Robert. "Back to Film Future in Bed-Stuy: Pioneer Aims His
Lens at Those Who Followed," Daily News. Friday, 3 November 1989.
[photocopy; note: bottom portion is blurred]
Subseries: On the Boulevard

"Arts & Entertainment: Bourne Films for PBS," New York Amsterdam
News. Vol. 76, no. 31, Saturday, 3 August 1985. [photocopy]

Bergmann, David. "Documentarian Enters New Arena with PBS Drama,"
Variety. p. 13. [publicity; date unknown]

Taylor, Priscilla. "Producer Bourne Makes Fiction Filmmaking Debut,"
Big Red News. 3 August 1985, p. 20. [photocopy]

White, Arnold. The City Sun. 31 July - 6 August 1985. [photocopy]

Subseries: Sea Island Journey

Grant, Brooke. "National Geographic Takes a Sea Island Journey,"
American Cinematographer. January 1993, p. 70-74.

Subseries: Where Roots Endure

Edkin, Michael A. "Interviews: Where Roots Endure: Explores the
Unknown in Our Own Back Yard," TV Host Weekly. 11-17 February 1989,
p. 13.

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