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3. The Black Composer Speaks Collection, 1958-1987, bulk 1970-1977 10 document cases (4.78 linear feet)

Afro-American Arts Institute, Indiana University
This collection includes interviews and research materails used for the production of the book The Black Composer Speaks (1978), a project initiated by the Afro-American Arts Institute at Indiana University, and co-edited by Lida M. Belt, David N. Baker and Herman C. Hudson. The majority of the interviews were conducted by Lida Belt (Baker).
 

4. Portia K. Maultsby Collection, 1981-1986 169 Audiocassettes (analog, stereo)

Maultsby, Portia K.
Series G, "Music Industry Interviews," consists of transcripts and audiocassettes of interviews primarily conducted by Portia K. Maultsby between 1981-1986 as part of her research on the Black music industry. The remainder of the series in this collection are still in the process of being accessioned and are unavailable for general research and public use.
 

5. Michael McAlpin Collection, 1993-1997 3 document cases (1.26 linear feet)

McAlpin, Michael
The Michael McAlpin Collection consists primarily of print materials used in the production of the PBS television documentary Record Row: the Cradle of Rhythm and Blues. Included are production materials and interview transcripts created during Dr. Portia Maultsby's collaboration on the project as AAAMC director as well as VHS tapes of the rough cut, final broadcast version, and local coverage of the documentary.
 

7. IU Soul Revue Alumni Interviews, 2014 101 digital video files (with associated metadata files)

African American Arts Institute (Indiana University, Bloomington)
This collection consists primarily of audio and video files of interviews with alumni of the IU Soul Revue and African American Arts Institute at Indiana University, including students, administrators, and directors of performing ensembles. The majority of the interviews were conducted with individuals who were members of the IU Soul Revue during its first ten years, under the direction of Dr. Portia K. Maultsby.