Your Black Muslim Bakery (Updated last year)
KPIX's Belva Davis reports from Your Black Muslim Bakery in Oakland on May 29th 1971, interviewing its founder Yusuf Bey. He explains the process of trial and error that enables them to bake organic products for the "health conscious" that also taste good. There are views of customers inside the store and also detailed scenes of employees working on the production line. Ends with Davis explaining that three shifts keep the bakery operating 24 hours a day.
Tags: belva davis, interviews, oakland, your black muslim bakery, yusuf bey
Added to San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive on December 12, 2008.
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- Originally aired on: KPIX Eye on the Bay News
- Date aired: 5/29/1971
- Recording medium: 16mm color magnetic sound film
- Rights for this video belong to: CBS5 KPIX-TV
- Duration: 2:57
- Type of material: archival news film
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- KPIX 105214.mp4 (24.85 MB – MPEG4 video)
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- Update by Michael D Harper on last year.