{"id":18988,"date":"2021-02-15T17:21:44","date_gmt":"2021-02-15T17:21:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/theoklahomaeagle.net\/?p=18988"},"modified":"2021-02-15T17:21:44","modified_gmt":"2021-02-15T17:21:44","slug":"historic-black-show-subject-of-award-winning-documentary-to-show-in-tulsa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.willoughbyavenue.com\/eagle\/2021\/02\/15\/historic-black-show-subject-of-award-winning-documentary-to-show-in-tulsa\/","title":{"rendered":"Historic Black Show Subject Of Award Winning Documentary To Show In Tulsa"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By Louis Gray<strong>\u00a0<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>\u00a0<\/strong><br \/>\nAt a time in history when it was rare to see blacks on network television, a landmark show called <em>SOUL<\/em>! Premiered on PBS and went on an historic six year run before powerful forces removed it from the air. Produced and hosted by legendary Elis Haizlip showcased the best in poetry, music, politics, and social justice. No subject that was important to the black community was off the table as the courageous Haizlip entered not only the homes of black America but everyone to point a bright light on what it meant to be black in America. It is a story that needs to be shared and a new documentary developed by his niece Melissa Haizlip who is the producer, director and writer of <em>Mr. SOUL! <\/em>aims to do just that<em>.<\/em> The award-winning documentary is coming to Tulsa by way of a free virtual screening event through the Circle Cinema on Tuesday February 16<sup>th<\/sup> at 6:30 PM. A special link will be provided soon. Stay tuned to <em>The Oklahoma<\/em><em>Eagle<\/em> and Circle Cinema for details.<br \/>\nMelissa Haizlip talked to <em>The Oklahoma Eagle<\/em> about her documentary on the subject of her famous and talented uncle Ellis Haizlip. Melissa said she had a front row seat to much of his role as mastermind of the unprecedented variety show. It was much more than a variety show as Ellis let the leading thinkers in black culture like James Baldwin, Jesse Jackson, and others comment on racism and the issues of the day. Haizlip also gave many great artists their start on television. Earth Wind and Fire, Melba Moore and Ashford and Simpson were some of those careers started on SOUL!<br \/>\nStevie Wonder and Michael Jackson were also part of the musical talent that were shown to America where their talents were usually relegated to radio only. When asked when she realized her uncle Ellis was someone special, Haizlip said; \u201cI realized he had an incredible bevy of friends.\u201d Ellis had his own apartment, but he seemed to prefer her parents\u2019 home. \u201cI began to notice all these amazing people in our apartment, I would hide under the table so I could stay close and listen, it was strong memory,\u201d Melissa said. He was also her occasional babysitter and he would be in contact with his friends and she began to realize Ellis\u2019 friends were special.<br \/>\nShe said part of her early memories was playing with Malcom X\u2019s children. Melissa said as she grew older, she began to work for her uncle to help with the show. Some of her early duties was transferring new numbers to his new datebook. The black book held the personal phone numbers to some of the most famous people in the world. Direct numbers to Michael Jackson, Camille Cosby, and Mr. T with whom Ellis had personal relationships.<br \/>\nEllis was also an openly gay man who opened the stage to people like James Baldwin who also advocated for Gay and Lesbian people. Baldwin was anti-war and his words were powerful during the waning days of the Viet Nam War. It also caught the attention of the powerful and intolerant.<br \/>\nThere were rumors that then President Richard M. Nixon was not a fan of the show and his racist leanings were to remove the show. However, there was no proof Nixon was involved in the decision to kick <em>SOUL!<\/em> off the air. Melissa and other researchers gained access to the famous Nixon tapes, but they are still in raw form and not catalogued. That meant going over thousands of hours of tapes. Melissa said finally the found \u201cthe smoking gun.\u201d On February 5<sup>th<\/sup>, 1973 at 11:09 AM to 12:39 PM in the Oval office a recording was made of the president and some of the cabinet to discuss public broadcasting. At the meeting was Clay T, Whitehead and Charles W, Colson. After admitting to removing PBS board members he thought were in opposition to his administration (especially during the early days of Watergate probes), he is on tape saying, \u201cnow the fight is how do we get at this without our saying that we\u2019re trying to kick Bill Moyers and some Black off the damn air.\u201d With the money eliminated from funding SOUL! The show was effectively eliminated. The show started on September 8, 1968 and ended March 7<sup>th<\/sup>, 1973. One of the last things Ellis said is that \u201cblack seeds keep on growing.\u201d<br \/>\nThe show also will be available to view on OETA on February 22, at 9 PM.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Louis Gray\u00a0 \u00a0 At a time in history when it was rare to see blacks on network television, a landmark show called SOUL! Premiered on PBS and went on an historic six year run before powerful forces removed it from the air. 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