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HENRY LOUIS GATES, JR. CELEBRATES
BLACK HISTORY WITH A PUBLIC RADIO SERIES
SALUTING AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN IN HISTORY

Washington, D.C., January 15, 2003 -Moments to Remember,
an award-winning public radio series that celebrates
Black History throughout the year is returning for a
second year, hosted by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. In 2003,
the series begins with "Black Women: Great Moments
in History." What did they contribute to American
history? Why are they significant today? Each segment
provides answers to these questions and more by profiling
the achievements of 30 black women-past to present.
Over 100 public radio stations nationwide currently
air Moments to Remember. The radio show is also
featured on the Africana.com
website.
This first of its kind public radio series features
stories about legendary women, such as Madame C.J. Walker
(1867-1919), the first female millionaire, Lucy Terry
Prince (1730-1821), the first slave to argue a case
before the Supreme Court and contemporary writer Maya
Angelou, the first woman to produce a screenplay. Unknown
heroines have also played a vital role in American history
like Mary Fields (1832-1914) the first female stagecoach
driver for the postal service and Susan King Taylor
(1842-1912) the first army nurse. Behind these women's
stories are countless other women, whose untold contributions
are the foundation upon which we all stand.
Henry Louis Gates Jr., award-winning author, host of
the acclaimed PBS series "Wonders of the African
World," and chair of the Afro-American studies
department at Harvard University is the program host.
"I'm excited about the continuation of this radio
series. It's important for us to remember the role of
African-Americans in American History throughout the
year and not just during Black History Month. "
said Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Donna Limerick, Executive Producer of the series said,
" African-American women have played a vital role
in American society. Many of these women have remained
invisible in our history books because society refused
to value their work as writers, singers, educators,
journalists, politicians and more. This series heralds
the contributions of women, presents their achievements
and brings great personalities of the past to life."
Moments To Remember has received awards from
The New York Festivals, which recognize the world's
best work in news, information, entertainment, programming
& promotion and from The National Association
of Black Journalists (NABJ) for its programming
excellence.
Moments to Remember was created by Executive
Producer Donna Limerick. Limerick was the producer for
Horizons, National Public Radio's award-winning documentary
series from 1979-1996. Under her direction, the series
won more than 125 major broadcast awards. She has produced
many radio documentaries about jazz legends past and
present, such as Jazz Is
In The Arts, hosted by
Jon Hendricks.
Moments to Remember is produced by North Star
Communications, a radio production and syndication company
located in Washington, D.C. Its national productions,
distributed by National Public Radio, include "Paul
Robeson: A Tribute to My Friend," produced in cooperation
with WBGO-FM and the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.
Other recent productions, distributed by National Public
Radio, include "From Rhythm and Blues: Crossing
the Color Line," and "Civil Rights Profiles,"
both hosted by author and civil rights activist Julian
Bond.
Africana.com
, an AOL Time Warner Company has emerged as the nation's
premiere website devoted to worldwide black culture,
news and arts.
Funding for Moments to Remember is provided by the
Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Check local public radio station listings for air times.
For interviews, artwork and general inquiries, contact:
Tiffany Morrison, Lane Marketing
4859 Slauson Ave, #177
LA, CA 90056
323-293-5617
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