MPT Turns 50: "Afro-American Perspectives: Light Stage, Cinema, Radio & TV” clip, 1975

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Date
1975
Summary
When Maryland’s General Assembly established noncommercial broadcasting, it designated one-third of the programming time to the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) to form a Division of Instructional Television, later known as ITV and then MITV.  ITV produced programs for local school broadcasts on topics that included teacher in-service training on African-American history and culture through "Afro-American Perspectives". This clip was featured in the 50th anniversary exhibit, "Made Possible By Viewers Like You: Maryland Public Television Turns 50" in the Hornbake Library Maryland Room Gallery in 2019. 
Publisher
Maryland Public Television
Subject
Broadcasting, Communications
Location
North America; United States of America
Collection
Public Broadcasting
Unit
Special Collections and University Archives
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Related Item
MPT Turns 50 online exhibit
Notes
Maryland Public Television records
A guide to the full collection of Maryland Public Television records is available in our archival collections: http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/32974.
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