Beginning as a city-symphony of Newark streets, buildings, and people set to wordless chanting, The New-Ark quickly arrives at its political imperatives: Black Power must be accomplished through nationalism, and "a nation is organization." The film focuses on black education, urban public theater, and political consciousness-raising inside and outside of Spirit House - director Amiri Baraka's Black nationalist community center.
Amiri Baraka | Writer |
Rufus Hinton | Camera Operator |
Edward Spriggs | Sound |
Amiri Baraka | Director |
James E. Hinton | Director of Photography |