: The footage is often spliced with commercial newsreels and cartoons from the 1940s and 1950s, providing a unique cultural snapshot. 3. Historical and Social Significance
: Scenes of children at playgrounds and social gatherings.
Charles “Teenie” Harris Archive - Carnegie Museum of Art
: He documented the Black urban experience in Pittsburgh from approximately 1935 to 1975, covering everything from the Jim Crow era to the Civil Rights Movement. 2. The Video Collection (16mm Film)
: Known as "One Shot" Harris, he was the lead photographer for the Pittsburgh Courier , one of the most influential Black newspapers in the U.S..
: Historic visits from figures like Jackie Robinson , Lena Horne, and Martin Luther King Jr..