Danny Bakewell Sr.

Danny Bakewell Sr.

Nascimento : 1946-01-01, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

História

Danny Joseph Bakewell (born 1946) is an American civil rights activist and entrepreneur. He is the owner of The Bakewell Company, which includes among its holdings the New Orleans radio station WBOK and the Los Angeles Sentinel newspaper. He is currently Chairman of the National Newspaper Publishers Association. Bakewell was born and raised in New Orleans, graduating from St. Augustine High School. Bakewell is the co-founder of the National Black United Fund. He also served as President of The Brotherhood Crusade, a civil rights advocate organization, for over thirty years, before stepping down to focus on his other projects. In recent years, Bakewell has been focused on expanding and diversifying his firm The Bakewell Company, which is the largest minority-owned development firm on the West Coast. He purchased the Los Angeles Sentinel, the city's oldest and largest Black newspaper, in 2004. Soon after, in 2007, he purchased the New Orleans radio station WBOK. In 2009, Bakewell was elected Chairman of the National Newspaper Publishers Association. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Perfil

Danny Bakewell Sr.

Filmes

Um Crime Americano
Himself (archive footage)
Na primavera de 1991, Rodney King, um motorista negro, foi brutalmente espancado por quatro policiais brancos de Los Angeles após uma perseguição em alta velocidade. Um morador das proximidades gravou o espancamento da varanda de seu apartamento. Quando a fita foi levada ao público, os policiais foram julgados e considerados inocentes. A cidade explodiu em motins que resultaram no pior conflito civil na história dos EUA.
The L.A. Riots: 25 Years Later
Self
HISTORY brings you an all-encompassing documentary event cantered around the 25th anniversary of the LA Riots, the most destructive riot in American history that left 53 people dead and caused over a billion dollars in damage.
Burn Motherfucker, Burn!
Himself
An in-depth and provocative look at the 1992 Los Angeles riots exploring the roots of civil unrest in California and the relationship between African Americans and LAPD.