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Ellis Haizlip - Wikipedia - Ellis Haizlip (September 21, 1929 – January 25, 1991) was an African American
theater and television producer. A 1954 graduate of Howard University, Haizlip ...
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History: Ellis Haizlip and Soul! | THIRTEEN - Soul! was the brainchild of Ellis Haizlip, the first black producer at WNET (then
WNDT), who joined the station in the mid-60s. Haizlip was approached by ...
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Mr. SOUL! The Movie - Presented by Shoes In The Bed Productions ... - Mr. SOUL! Ellis Haizlip and the Birth of Black Power TV.
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Memories of Ellis Haizlip and Enlightenment | THIRTEEN - There were many rumors and many half-truths about our friend Ellis Haizlip –
some of them ... My wife and I met Ellis in June of 1964, a year after I had joined
the ...
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Ellis Haizlip, Producer, 61, Dies - Mentor to Many Black Performers ... - Jan 30, 1991 ... Ellis B. Haizlip, a leading producer of black cultural events and mentor of black
artists, died on Friday at George Washington University Medical ...
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Ellis Haizlip - IMDb - Ellis Haizlip was a producer, known for Soul! (1968) and Watch Your Mouth (
1978). He died on January 25, 1991 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
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Pioneering black talk show host Ellis Haizlip to get documentary ... - Sep 20, 2012 ... You would think the late Ellis Haizlip's name would be a household word,
especially in the African-American community, given the things he did ...
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The last days of 'Soul!': Why a trailblazing show about black issues ... - Jul 22, 2015 ... Soul! host Ellis Haizlip interviews Melvin Van Peebles in 1971 as director ...
Haizlip had long feared that Brown's public-affairs show threatened ...
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Mr. SOUL! Ellis Haizlip and the Birth of Black Power TV ... - Before Oprah, before Arsenio, there was Mr. SOUL! Ellis Haizlip makes television
broadcast history with SOUL!, America's first "black Tonight Show."
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Look Out! 'Soul' Is Back | PBS NewsHour - Feb 13, 2009 ... “Soul” was the creation of Ellis B. Haizlip, at the time the only African-American
producer at WNET, which was then called NET (National ...
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