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The Black Godfather (2019) is a documentary movies directed by [[wikipedia:Reginald_Hudlin|Reginald Hudlin]]. The film depicts the story of music executive Clarence Avant, told by the people he worked with.<ref name=":0">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Godfather_(2019_film)</ref>
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The Black Godfather (2019) is a documentary movies directed by [[wikipedia:Reginald_Hudlin|Reginald Hudlin]]. The film depicts the story of Clarence Avant, a music executive, from the eyes of people who has worked with him.<ref name=":0">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Godfather_(2019_film)</ref>
 
[[File:The Black Godfather (2019 film).jpg|thumb|The Black Godfather (2019)]]
 
[[File:The Black Godfather (2019 film).jpg|thumb|The Black Godfather (2019)]]
==Plot==
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==Summary==
Clarence Avant, known as “the godfather of black music”, is perhaps not well-known by the general public, but very famous in the music industry. Starting as a manager to pianist-composer Lalo Schifrin, he later founded record labels, served as concert organizer, a special events producer, a fund-raiser for Democratic politicians, and a mentor to several African American execs.<ref name=":0" />
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Clarence Avant, known as “the godfather of black music”, is perhaps not well-known by the public, yet acclaimed in the music business. Beginning as a chief to musician writer Lalo Schifrin, he later established record labels, filled in as show coordinator, an events producer, an fund-raiser for Democratic legislators, and a tutor to a few African American executives.<ref name=":0" />
  
 
==Empowerment==
 
==Empowerment==
Clarence Avant, a power figure in the music industry; it is paramount that African Americans and black people all over the world have this record of History, and are aware that this man lives to move his community and his people forward in more ways than one. It's a great portrayal of how social entrepreneurship can be a major thing in the big money leagues and move entire generations forward.<ref>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10289996/</ref>
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Clarence Avant, a force figure in the music business; it is central that African Americans everywhere on the world have this record of History, and know that this man lives to push his community and his kin ahead in a larger number of ways than one. It's an incredible depiction of how business venture can be something significant in the large big money leagues and push entire generations ahead.<ref>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10289996/</ref>
  
The Black Godfather, known as such inside the tightknit music and entertainment fraternity, is music executive Clarence Avant, who quietly became one of the most influential dealmakers in the business over the past six decades. One who has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, had a varied career as a manager, the founder of two record labels and an occasional concert organizer and event producer. But his real influence came from advocating for black artists and advising them on how to get paid what they were worth.<ref>https://theundefeated.com/features/how-the-black-godfather-changed-baseball-legend-hank-aarons-life/</ref>
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The Black Godfather, known as such inside the tightknit music and entertainment fraternity, is music leader Clarence Avant, who unobtrusively got perhaps the most compelling dealmakers in the business for many years. One who has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, had a differed profession as a supervisor, the author of two record names and an infrequent show coordinator and event producer. His real influence came from advocating for black artists and encouraging them on the most proficient method to get paid what they were worth.<ref>https://theundefeated.com/features/how-the-black-godfather-changed-baseball-legend-hank-aarons-life/</ref>
 
==Reference==
 
==Reference==
 
[[Category:Anti-Black Racism in Documentary Movies]]
 
[[Category:Anti-Black Racism in Documentary Movies]]
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Latest revision as of 08:22, 2 March 2021

The Black Godfather (2019) is a documentary movies directed by Reginald Hudlin. The film depicts the story of Clarence Avant, a music executive, from the eyes of people who has worked with him.[1]

The Black Godfather (2019)

Summary

Clarence Avant, known as “the godfather of black music”, is perhaps not well-known by the public, yet acclaimed in the music business. Beginning as a chief to musician writer Lalo Schifrin, he later established record labels, filled in as show coordinator, an events producer, an fund-raiser for Democratic legislators, and a tutor to a few African American executives.[1]

Empowerment

Clarence Avant, a force figure in the music business; it is central that African Americans everywhere on the world have this record of History, and know that this man lives to push his community and his kin ahead in a larger number of ways than one. It's an incredible depiction of how business venture can be something significant in the large big money leagues and push entire generations ahead.[2]

The Black Godfather, known as such inside the tightknit music and entertainment fraternity, is music leader Clarence Avant, who unobtrusively got perhaps the most compelling dealmakers in the business for many years. One who has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, had a differed profession as a supervisor, the author of two record names and an infrequent show coordinator and event producer. His real influence came from advocating for black artists and encouraging them on the most proficient method to get paid what they were worth.[3]

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