
Little Satchmo | Preview
Preview: Season 7 Episode 1 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Louis Armstrong was an icon, but for Sharon, he was the father she could never reveal.
Little Satchmo is an intimate exploration of the iconic Louis Armstrong's life and legacy through his relationship with the daughter that the public never knew existed. Based on a revealing memoir written by Armstrong's silent daughter, the film seeks to correct a historical narrative relying on caricature for too long.
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Support for Reel South is made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Center for Asian American Media and by SouthArts.

Little Satchmo | Preview
Preview: Season 7 Episode 1 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Little Satchmo is an intimate exploration of the iconic Louis Armstrong's life and legacy through his relationship with the daughter that the public never knew existed. Based on a revealing memoir written by Armstrong's silent daughter, the film seeks to correct a historical narrative relying on caricature for too long.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipLittle Satchmo| Taking in a Classic NYC Day Feels Magical
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Clip: S7 Ep1 | 1m 14s | Sharon knows the magic and heartache of a day in New York City. (1m 14s)
Little Satchmo | The Secret Child Now Having a Secret Child
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Clip: S7 Ep1 | 1m 6s | The secret daughter of Louis Armstrong understands her statistic as a teenage mother. (1m 6s)
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Support for Reel South is made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Center for Asian American Media and by SouthArts.