The New-Ark (1969)
Beginning as a city-symphony of Newark streets, buildings, and people set to wordless chanting, The New-Ark quickly arrives at its political imperatives: Black Power must be accomplished through nationalism, and "a nation is organization." The film focuses on black education, urban public theater, and political consciousness-raising inside and outside of Spirit House - director Amiri Baraka's Black nationalist community center.
Released: Feb 01, 1969
Runtime: 25 minutes
Genre: Documentary
Stars: Amiri Baraka, Maulana Karenga
Crew: Amiri Baraka (Director), Rufus Hinton (Camera Operator), Edward Spriggs (Sound), James E. Hinton (Director of Photography), Amiri Baraka (Writer)