Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Black People Movie Treatment - Story idea


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Treatment

Black People

Based on the book by
Dr. Leroy Vaughn
Humanitarian, MD, MBA, Historian, Honorary Nigerian African Chief



A 7-part 2-hour per episode miniseries (or epic style movie) telling Black history from the perspectives of some of the places, people & angels, who shaped humanities reality.

 

Style Combination: Touched By An Angel-
Roots – 
Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman





As heroic Los Angeles radio and sports personality Brad Pye, Jr. said “If you really want to know about “Black People and Their Place in World History” then you should rush out and obtain a copy of Dr. Vaughn’s masterpiece before the sun goes down.”


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Story Genesis

There is an extraordinary book, BLACK PEOPLE AND THEIR PLACE IN WORLD HISTORY, which serves as the foundation for this treatment. The storyline, as you will read, is an enriching interaction between heroic figures and their attending angels.  What man calls race was simply the Lord’s by color coding system, which makes it easier to trace family lines within the human race.  Comical angels will explain the need. No other designation was intended as color is an easy to trace medium, like with eyes & hair.
This idea began with the dynamic work of Dr. Leroy Vaughn, MD, MBA.  Vaughn’s passion for Black history spans the decades since the 60’s.  He is a humanitarian, an in demand public speaker and a respected authority on the subject. 
The articles that comprise the scenes of this story began as five-minute history lessons at the end of weekly newscasts on KPFK radio.  Subsequently, the Los Angeles Sentinel newspaper agreed to publish these history articles weekly in a section entitled “Our African Heritage”
In the 90’s Lloyd Hardin said to me, his cousin Nayer, ‘Computer Underground Railroad! You have got to read Leroy’s Black history articles.’  The breath of the writings little known historic knowledge was overwhelming and uplifting at the same time.  The information revealed was biblical in scope and vastly different from what was taught in public schools.  We encouraged and helped him, along with many others among his family, friends, patients and others in the community, to self-publish his book, since the main stream media was clearly not ready for the material.  The book’s been uplifting folks since it’s publication in 2002 and is now in its 2nd edition on Amazon & Lulu. 
I was twitting on Dr. Vaughn’s book and something told me to look up Della Reese, a woman I’ve said prayers for since she walked through a closed glass door…she’s still on my prayer roll. I promise I did not arrange for Dr. Vaughn’s practice and the Touched By An Angel star’s Up Church to be in the same town, Inglewood, California.  Coincidence is God working undercover and that coincidence got the wheels rolling.  Like the comic Nikki Carr on Martin Lawrence First Amendment Stand-Up says, ‘clues were everywhere’ that this is a project that needs to get done. 
This story is about overcoming through worse than now and still going forward.  The book is filled with stories of people of faith, courage, determination, and divine intervention passing for luck. One more leg of the mission work to use computers and other technology to help people be free.’  Like the TV movie The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, rather than a hundred, the piece sweeps thousands of years of an unforgettable journey of amazing accomplishments.
“Truth has a ring to it which is unmistakable to those in search of it” said the late physicist Bruce DePalma. This production is being designed to lift the audience’s souls with truth so undeniable, they can see similarities in their own lives.  We all have angels. The wisdom gained can help folks benefit greatly from the insight of the spiritual community as a dialogue source for the angels.  Additional storyline research is available from the books in the extensive bibliography. Yes this is a big task, and as you will read, worth the work. Let us know if you’d like to participate via the blog www.bpatpiwh.blogspot.com


Story Idea

“The Creator has a master plan” sings Pharaoh Sanders. Dr. Vaughn’s Black history book is an empowering, breathtaking sweep, a dynamic story that races audiences from ancient times to the middle of the 20th Century.  The story concept is to bring the book to screen via a multi media presentation of Black history told from the perspective of our angels, including the times they stepped in (or did not) with graceful revelations, lessons for the ages, in the name of the Lord’s Love.  
The uplifting, dramatic production is styled as a combination of a powerfully honest Black history book, Black People And Their Place In World History ISBN:
0-9715920-0-4 (BPATPIWH) by Inglewood ophthalmologist Dr. Leroy Vaughn, MD, MBA, and the successful television shows CBS’s Touched By An Angel + HBO’s Angels In America.  
The story begins with the dramatic Hubble telescope style animations of the creation of the universe, concluding with a band of angels suspended in space, looking over recently formed planet earth.  Since there were so few humans at the time, what is now considered race was simply a color coding system to keep track of family lines.
Like in the movie It’s A Wonderful Life, the angels are in conference with The Lord.  “8 billion people. Since all is equal in My Love, let’s see how they did by color code please.  Enough good people have chosen or are choosing good over evil which means they are ready to be one.” says The Lord.  So the angels tell and the programs dramatize their stories about the great people that they served, what they overcame, how angels delivered the grace at the needed moments in the progression of history. This is a story of biblical dynamics, human grit and divine intervention, beginning with the original people, Black people, starting in ancient times.
The chapters in BPATPIWH are each program and the sub-chapters are story lines in the production.  Of course, each sub-chapter can be its own 2 hour episode, budget and time allowing. By nature the series includes other races too and other race series are possible with a final combination, like the Conversations with God series, putting the wisdom found in the work to use now and in the future.  This is the Promised Land.
Each section is being constructed with key scenes of empowerment, excitement and salvation.  Many ‘Oh God, what am I gonna do now?’(“I can’t wait to see how God is going to fix this mess”)…short story divine intervention moments. The music should be constructed as a stand alone adventure in sound and vibrations.  Contemporary (Black Nationalism), African (i.e. Black Popes), jazz and blues (Strange Fruit by Billie Holiday at the end of the Lynching section), underscore the complex emotions and struggles dynamically overcome, like the section on the first woman Pharaoh, Hatshepsut in an overview of what she went through.  The story is a fast paced journey of a race of people overcoming impossible odds, pressing forward to this, today, the Promised Land, standing equal as a contributing force.
BPATPIWH’s publisher J. Nayer Hardin, founder of and a conductor on the Computer Underground Railroad, a cyber division of the original, is the projects Executive Producer.  BPATPIWH’s book rights are 100% held by Dr. Leroy Vaughn. This idea is in its founding stages so raising capital is the next step for this copy written work under Moses, A Movement To Freedom. PAu2-759-072  A third edition of the book will be released concurrent (within a marketing plan) with the mini-series (movie?).


The book – Table Of Contents


ANCIENT PERIOD


*      WHO CREATED CIVILIZATION?
*      HATSHEPSUT
*      BLACK EGYPTIANS
*      ANCIENT NUBIAN BLACKS IN AMERICA
*      BLACK MULTI - GENIUSES
*      HANNIBAL: AFRICAN MILITARY GEIUS
AFTER CHRIST
*      WHO ARE THE DOGON?
*      GREAT AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS
*      THE MOORS
*      BLACK POPES
*      AFRICAN MEDICINE
*      THE BLACK MADONNA
*      CHRISTMAS PAGANISM
AFTER 1492
*      CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
*      BLACK INDIANS
*      LORD DUNMORE’S ETHIOPIAN REGIMENT
*      COLUMBUS vs. BELGIUM KING LEOPOLD II
*      BLACKS AND THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR
*      AFRICAN WARRIOR
QUEEN NZINGA

Each Chapter is an act
Each sub chapter an episode or storyline
Open & end with Divinity scenes
Scenes populated with
historic &/or angelic characters.
Revelation through drama
& angelic commentary.
Accompanying band of angels from
 demographically correct heaven.
Of course the series
could also be done as a documentary,
History Channel tv series.

AFTER 1776

*      SLAVE CHILDREN OF THOMAS JEFFERSON
*      PAUL CUFFEE
*      DAVID WALKER
*      RICHARD ALLEN
AND THE A. M. E. CHURCH
*      WAR OF 1812
*      THE JOHN BROWN TEST
*      BLACK PEOPLE
OF THE OLD WEST
*      BLACK WOMEN
OF THE OLD WEST
*      AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE CIVIL WAR
AFTER 1865 125
*      BLACK COWBOYS
*      THE BLACK STATUE
OF LIBERTY
*      LYNCHING
*      FIVE BLACK PRESIDENTS
*      BLACK INVENTORS
*      WEST POINT ACADEMY AND BLACK CADETS
*      BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS AND BLACK SOLDIERS
20TH CENTURY
*      BLACK SCIENTISTS
*      THE BLACK
(NEGRO) WALL STREET
*      MARCUS MOSIAH GARVEY
*      ARTHUR ALFONSO SCHOMBURG
*      DR. CARTER GOODWIN WOODSON
*      BLACKS IN THE MILITARY
*      WORLD WAR II ATROCITIES
*      BLACK NATIONALISM



Leroy William Vaughn M.D., M.B.A., Historian & Honorary Nigerian African Chief is not only one of the world’s renowned ophthalmologists, but also one of the leading authorities on Black history. Basketball is Michael Jordan’s game. Black history and ophthalmology are Dr. Vaughn’s games. Dr. Vaughn’s medical credentials and expertise as a diabetic eye specialist and as a remarkable surgeon make him one of the leading practitioners in his field. His knowledge as an historian is equally as outstanding.
Dr. Vaughn’s patients swear by him for his medical skills. Historians marvel at him because of his talents as a researcher and writer on the subject of Black history. As a lecturer, he’s one of the most in-demand speakers in the nation. Like magic, Dr. Vaughn can rattle off facts on Black history like an orator recites a speech he has practiced on delivering for days. When it comes to reciting the roles Black people have played in world history, Dr. Vaughn has dazzled some of the most learned minds in America.
Confirmation of this fact can be found on the pages of this in-depth study on the subject. For instance, did you know that a Black man with only a sixth grade education named Garrett Morgan (1875-1963) invented the first traffic signal, the gas mask, and marketed the G. A. Morgan Refining Cream, which was the first hair straightening product?
Did you know that Garrett Morgan made so much money from his hair cream that he was able to purchase an automobile? In fact, traffic congestion while driving his new car was motivation for Morgan’s traffic signal invention.
Did you know that in 1721 an African slave named Onesimus taught his “master” the age-old African technique for smallpox inoculation in which a pustule from an infected person was ruptured with a thorn and then used to puncture the skin of a normal person?
Did anyone ever tell you that the original Haitians were called the Arawaks or Tainos before Christopher Columbus and that they were very generous and could swim long distances? Did you know that George Franklin Grant, a Black man, invented the golf tee in 1898 and patented it a year later? Grant, one of the first two African American graduates of the Harvard Dental School, took a liking to golf. He invented the golf tee because he didn’t like the way golfers had to mix dirt and water to make a mud mound for teeing off. Did anyone ever tell you that a Black man named John Lee Love invented the Love Pencil Sharpener in 1897, the kind most first-graders take to school today?
Did anyone ever tell you that Dr. Charles Richard Drew was the discoverer of successful blood plasma storage techniques that made blood banks possible? In 1941, the American Red Cross appointed Dr. Drew as the director of its first blood bank. Did anyone ever tell you that the collective contributions of Black Americans to science is so extensive that it is not possible to live a full day in any part of the United States, or the world for that matter, without sharing in the benefits of their contributions in such fields as: biology, chemistry, physics, space and nuclear science? Well, if you didn’t know these things, then keep on reading, and Dr. Vaughn will tell you about these and hundreds of other facts about Black history.
Other inventions patented by African Americans include the folding lawn chair, the doorstop, the ironing board with collapsible legs, and the bottle cap. In fact, there’s a long list of inventions made by Blacks during an age dominated by Whites. If Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Shaquille O’Neal, Kobe Bryant, and Elgin Baylor had been born in the 18th or 19th century, we would never have known their names because of the concerted effort not to acknowledge the accomplishments of Black people.
Dr. Vaughn didn’t just decide to write a book on Black history. This has been his passion and his life’s mission! Academically, Dr. Vaughn has the knowledge and the talents to make his life’s work a reality on the pages of this book. Dr. Vaughn was rooted and grounded in Black history as a student at Morehouse College in Atlanta, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree and graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1969 after a two-year premedical study tour at the University of Vienna in Austria. In addition to Dr. Vaughn, Morehouse College has produced some of the most prominent and learned scholars in the world including Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., U.S. Surgeon General Dr. David Satcher, and Dr. Charles Finch. Dr. Benjamin Mays, one of the world’s most noted educators and a mentor to Dr. King, was president of Morehouse College from 1950 until 1967, and set an extremely high standard for all Morehouse graduates.
Medically speaking, Dr. Vaughn is tops in his field. He received his medical degree from Wayne State University in Detroit, where he also received the Franklin C. McClain Award in 1972 as the most outstanding Black medical student in the nation. He interned at the Department of Medicine in Chapel Hill, NC, and completed his ophthalmology fellowship and research training at Harvard University’s Massachusetts Eye and Ear Hospital in 1979. Dr. Vaughn was certified as a Diplomat of the American Board of Ophthalmology in 1978 after scoring in the top three percentile nationally on the written examination. Moreover, he was named as an Associate Examiner for the American Board of Ophthalmology’s oral examinations in 1984.
In addition to a brilliant scholar, Dr. Vaughn is also a community leader. For giving his time and his talents to the community, he was honored by the late Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, L.A. County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn, the State of California, and the Aesculapian Honorary Society et al.
Dr. Vaughn’s book should not only be required reading for Blacks, but for all people. Most of society still believes what historian Arnold Toynbee wrote in his 1934 history book: “It will be seen that when we classify mankind by color, the only primary race that has not made a creative contribution to any civilization is the Black race.” Dr. Vaughn sets the record straight on this lie and on so many other untruths about Black history. Vernon E. Jordan better known as a civil rights fighter, businessman, lawyer, and “first friend” of President Bill Clinton vividly illustrates the essence of Dr. Vaughn’s book when he wrote in his book entitled “Vernon Can Read! A Memoir:” “Black people have done wonderful things for this country (saved its soul, in fact), and we have been an example to the world in the process. That should never be forgotten, even as we continue to press ahead, in our many and varied ways, toward our future. If we did so much when we had so little, think of what we can do now that we have so much more.”
Covered in Dr. Vaughn’s book are the Ancient Period, After Christ, After 1492 (Columbus), After 1776 (Independence), After 1865 (slavery), and After 1900 (20th Century). If you really want to know about “Black People and Their Place in World History” then you should rush out and obtain a copy of Dr. Vaughn’s masterpiece before the sun goes down.

By:

BRAD PYE, JR.

Formerly (for thirty years): Los Angeles Sentinel Newspaper’s Sports Editor, Sports
Director for KGFJ, KACE, KJLH, and KDAY radio stations.

Currently Brad Pye, Jr. is sports columnist for the following publications:
Los Angeles Watts Times, Compton Bulletin, Inglewood Today and Inland News

Text From BPATPIWH – Pages 140-143 (minus photographs) – Youtube Reading

5 Black Presidents

Joel A. Rogers and Dr. Auset Bakhufu have both written books documenting that at least five former presidents of the United States had Black people among their ancestors. If one considers the fact that European men far outnumbered European women during the founding of this country, and that the rape and impregnation of an African female slave was not considered a crime, it is even more surprising that these two authors could not document Black ancestors among an ever larger number of former presidents. The presidents they name include Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Warren Harding, and Calvin Coolidge.

The best case for Black ancestry is against Warren G. Harding, our 29th president from 1921 until 1923. Harding himself never denied his ancestry. When Republican leaders called on Harding to deny the "Negro" history, he said, "How should I know whether or not one of my ancestors might have jumped the fence." William Chancellor, a White professor of economics and politics at Wooster College in Ohio, wrote a book on the Harding family genealogy and identified Black ancestors among both parents of President Harding. Justice Department agents allegedly bought and destroyed all copies of this book. Chancellor also said that Harding's only academic credentials included education at Iberia College, which was founded in order to educate fugitive slaves.

Andrew Jackson was our 7th president from 1829 to 1837. The Virginia Magazine of History, Volume 29, says that Jackson was the son of a White woman from Ireland who had intermarried with a Negro. The magazine also said that his eldest brother had been sold as a slave in Carolina. Joel Rogers says that Andrew Jackson Sr. died long before President Andrew Jackson Jr. was born. He says the president's mother then went to live on the Crawford farm where there were Negro slaves and that one of these men was Andrew Jr.'s father. Another account of the "brother sold into slavery” story can be found in David Coyle's book entitled "Ordeal of the Presidency" (1960).


Thomas Jefferson was our 3rd president from 1801 to 1809. The chief attack on Jefferson was in a book written by Thomas Hazard in 1867 called "The Johnny Cake Papers." Hazard interviewed Paris Gardiner, who said he was present during the 1796 presidential campaign, when one speaker states that Thomas Jefferson was “a mean-spirited son of a half-breed Indian squaw and a Virginia mulatto father.” In his book entitled "The Slave Children of Thomas Jefferson," Samuel Sloan wrote that Jefferson destroyed all of the papers, portraits, and personal effects of his mother, Jane Randolph Jefferson, when she died on March 31, 1776. He even wrote letters to every person who had ever received a letter from his mother, asking them to return that letter. Sloan says, "There is something strange and even psychopathic about the lengths to which Thomas Jefferson went to destroy all remembrances of his mother, while saving over 18,000 copies of his own letters and other documents for posterity." One must ask, "What is it he was trying to hide?"

Abraham Lincoln was our 16th president from 1861 to 1865. J. A. Rogers quotes Lincoln's mother, Nancy Hanks, as saying that Abraham Lincoln was the illegitimate son of an African man. William Herndon, Lincoln's law partner, said that Lincoln had very dark skin and coarse hair and that his mother was from an Ethiopian tribe.
In Herndon's book entitled "The Hidden Lincoln" he says that Thomas Lincoln could not have been Abraham Lincoln's father because he was sterile from childhood mumps and was later castrated. Lincoln's presidential opponents made cartoon drawings depicting him as a Negro and nicknamed him “Abraham Africanus the First."

Calvin Coolidge was our 30th president, and he succeeded Warren Harding. He proudly admitted that his mother was dark because of mixed Indian ancestry. However, Dr. Bakhufu says that by 1800 the New England Indian was hardly any longer pure Indian, because they had mixed so often with Blacks. Calvin Coolidge's mother's maiden name was "Moor." In Europe the name "Moor" was given to all Black people just as the name Negro was used in America.

All of the presidents mentioned were able to pass for White and never acknowledged their Black ancestry. Millions of other children who were descendants of former slaves have also been able to pass for White. American society has had so much interracial mixing that books such as “The Bell Curve discussing IQ evaluations based solely on race, are totally unrealistic.

BPATPIWH Linkable to Amazon where possible Bibliography 

Additional Research For Stories

WHO CREATED CIVILIZATION

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Ben-Jochannan, Y. A. (1988) Africa: Mother of Western Civilization. Baltimore, MD
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Van Sertima, I. (ed.) (1991) Blacks in Science. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Books.


HATSHEPSUT

BLACK EGYPTIANS
ANCIENT BLACK NUBIANS IN AMERICA

BLACK MULTI-GENIUSES
HANNIBAL AFRICAN MILITARY GENIUS

WHO ARE THE DOGON
GREAT AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS

THE MOORS
BLACK POPES
AFRICAN MEDICINE
THE BLACK MADONNA
CHRISTMAS PAGANISM

CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
BLACK INDIANS
LORD DUNMORE’S ETHIOPIAN REGIMENT
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CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS VS BELGIUM KING LEOPOLD II
BLACKS AND THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR

AFRICAN WARRIOR QUEEN NZINGA
SLAVE CHILDREN OF THOMAS JEFFERSON
PAUL CUFFEE
DAVID WALKER
RICHARD ALLEN AND THE A. M. E. CHURCH
WAR OF 1812
JOHN BROWN TEST
BLACK PEOPLE OF THE OLD WEST
BLACK WOMEN OF THE OLD WEST

AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE CIVIL WAR
BLACK COWBOYS
BLACK STATUE OF LIBERTY
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LYNCHING
FIVE BLACK PRESIDENTS

BLACK INVENTORS
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Van Sertima, I. (1983) Blacks in Science Ancient and Modern. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books.
BLACK CADETS

BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS
BLACK SCIENTISTS

BLACK (NEGRO) WALL STREET
MARCUS GARVEY

ARTHUR ALFONSO SCHOMBURG
DR. CARTER WOODSON

BLACKS IN THE MILITARY
WWII ATROCITIES
BLACK NATIONALISM