The mission of the Lawrence E. Walker Foundation is to promote self-awareness, artistic and educational development via the art of film to the community and educational sectors.

About the Lawrence E. Walker Foundation

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About Bull's Eye Productions
Bull's Eye Production is an independent professional video production company which was established in 1990. Since formation, we have successfully established our company on a renowned level with several award winning productions
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HISTORICAL BLACK CHURCHES

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HISTORY OF AFRICAN - AMERICANS
IN WARS

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AFRICAN -AMERICANS
IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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Journey To Freedom”: African-American Life in New Jersey (1638-1932), is a multi-media resource that serves as an educational aid for students, teachers, community organizations, corporations, community development outreach organizations, historical and cultural facilitators, colleges and churches. With clear and dramatic description, this educational aid delivers relevant and poignant commentary on the joined forces behind African American freedom. It celebrated the diverse influences that characterized America’s early steps on the long winding road to civil rights and desegregation.

Much of the film work was authentically shaped at locations known to be passageways, holding places and escape routes to freedom. Skilled actors enliven scenes with realistic portrayals and unforgettable imagery. This Multi Media resource includes a (2-set) CD-ROM, music score composed by Aaron Brown complete with (book) written by Dr. Gary Hunter, Randal Westbrook and Lawrence E. Walker over 3,000 documents and 13,989 photographs. Also included is footage of African Americans in the Revolutionary War and Civil War from (1500-1800’s). For the classroom and lecture setting, Journey To Freedom”: The African-American Life in New Jersey (1638-1932) paints an invaluable portrait of a 400-year’s of American History from slavery to freedom.

 
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