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  1. The only Black independent producer based at WNET/Thirteen in New York, Miles produced or directed fifteen films examining African American history and culture, including Men of Bronze (1977), I Remember Harlem (1981), and Liberators: Fighting on Two Fronts in World War II (1992).

  2. The interviews, filmed by documentarian William Miles’s company Miles Educational Film Productions, Inc., include discussions with Black athletes, representing baseball, football, basketball, boxing, track and field, and other sports as well as sports journalists and coaches.

  3. Miles Educational Film Productions, Inc. Contributors: Miles, William; Riley, Clayton; Funder: National Historical Publications & Records Commission (NHPRC) provided generous funding for this project. Source: The original 16mm film and ¼” audio elements were transferred to create 2K DPX and WAV files respectively.

    • Miles, WilliamRiley, Clayton
    • Miles Educational Film Productions, Inc.
  4. Miles Educational Film Productions, Inc. Contributors: Miles, William; Riley, Clayton; Funder: National Historical Publications & Records Commission (NHPRC) provided generous funding for this project. Source: The original 16mm film and ¼” audio elements were transferred to create 2K DPX and WAV files respectively.

    • Miles, WilliamRiley, Clayton
    • Miles Educational Film Productions, Inc.
  5. Miles Educational Film Productions, Inc. Contributors: Miles, William; Funder: National Historical Publications & Records Commission (NHPRC) provided generous funding for this project. Source: The original 16mm film and ¼” audio elements were transferred to create 2K DPX and WAV files respectively.

  6. William Miles, President of Miles Educational Film Productions Inc. has produced and directed numerous award-winning public television documentaries including I Remember Harlem, Men of Bronze,The Different Drummer: Blacks in the Military, andBlack Champions.

  7. May 30, 2013 · Miles sought to chronicle forgotten moments in black history with his films, which he produced through his company Miles Educational Films Productions and frequently distributed through New York’s WNET/Thirteen.

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