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Jacqueline Shearer

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49:, "The Promised Land (1967-68)" and "The Keys to the Kingdom (1974-80)." She also acted as a segment producer for the episode "Back to the Movement (1979-Mid 1980s). In 1991, she acted as the director and producer of "The Massachusetts 54th Colored Infantry," made as part of the 64:
Her final project "Didn't Take Low," or "Addie and the Pink Carnations," was left unfinished due to a lack of funding and Shearer's health problems. The film was to be a docudrama exploring the lives of Black women domestic workers during the
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Her work includes a number of smaller projects, such as videos on tenants rights, video installations for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and Boston's Museum of African American History, and various public service announcements.
22:(November 30, 1946 – November 26, 1993) was an American producer and director of documentary films and television shows about African Americans. Shearer was born in Boston, Massachusetts and graduated from 133: 35: 76:, a leftist American filmmaking collective that produced and distributed politically radical films. She served in a variety of roles for the 344: 85: 202: 178: 95:
Materials related to many of Shearer's unfinished projects can be found in the collection of Jackie Shearer papers at the
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In 1990, she wrote and directed two episodes of the 14-part documentary series
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centered around a fight between two girls, one Black and one white.
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Davis, Zeinabu Irene (Summer 1994). "Jackie Shearer (1946-1993)".
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Bobo, Jacqueline; Hudley, Cynthia; Michel, Claudine, eds. (2004).
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Shearer died from colon cancer at the age of 46 in her home in
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Shearer was a founding member of the Boston chapter of
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Index

Brandeis University
A Minor Altercation
Boston desegregation busing crisis
Eyes on the Prize
PBS
American Experience
Great Depression
The Newsreel
Independent Television Service
Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Film Fund
New York State Council on the Arts
New York Public Library
Nella Larsen
Quicksand
Cambridge, Massachusetts
A Minor Altercation
Eyes on the Prize
American Experience
ISBN
978-1-135-94257-1
"Jacqueline Shearer, Documentary Maker, 46"
"A Minor Altercation — Black Film Archive"




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