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ID # | Title | Film Type | Playing Time | Release Date | Color or BW | Description | Keywords | Volume | Notes | Links |
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162 |
Eyes on the Prize: Ain' Scared of Your Jails (1960-1961) |
N/A |
20th century, African American, prison system, racial issues, racism, U.S. history, United States |
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161 |
Eyes on the Prize: Awakings (1954-1956) |
N/A |
20th century, U.S. history, United States |
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165 |
Eyes on the Prize: Bridge to Freedom (1965) |
N/A |
20th century, U.S. history, United States |
**This video is missing, October 18, 2006. |
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163 |
Eyes on the Prize: Fighting Back (1957-1962) |
N/A |
20th century, U.S. history, United States |
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160 |
Eyes on the Prize: Mississippi, Is this America? (1954-1965) |
N/A |
20th century, Mississippi River, U.S. history, United States |
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164 |
Eyes on the Prize: No Easy Walk (1961-1963) |
N/A |
20th century, U.S. history, United States |
** This video is missing, October 18, 2006. |
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119 |
Eyes on the Prize: Parts I and II |
N/A |
Civil Rights Movement (1954-56) and (1957-62). |
20th century, African American history, Civil Rights Movement, race relations, racism, Southern history, U.S. history |
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237D |
F.D.R.: The Man Who Changed America |
N/A |
20th century, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Great Depression, New Deal, presidents, U.S. history, World War II |
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25 |
Fabulous '60s |
Color and B&W |
Documentary covering the major issues of the Sixties |
20th century, children, material culture, social history, U.S. history |
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200D |
FACES OF AMERICA |
DVD |
2010 |
Color |
Along,the way,the many stories he covers - of displacement and homecoming, of material success and dispossession, of assimilation and discrimination - illuminate the History of the American experience. Guests include poet Elizabeth Alexander,who composed and read the poem at President Barack Obama's inauguration, chef Mario Batali, comedian Stephen Colbert, novelist Louise Erdrich, writer Malcom Gladwell,actress Eva Longoria,cellist Yo-Yo-Ma, director Mike Nichols, Her Majesty Queen Noor, televison host/heart surgeon Dr.Mehmet Oz, actress Meryl Streep,and gold Medal figure skater Kristi Yamaguchi. |
DVD |
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104 |
Faith Lessons on Profphets & Kings of Israel |
DVD |
19961998 |
Color and B&W |
The Bible's timeless call in impact culture. Filmed on location in Israel, Faith lessons is an in-depth video tour of the buried, distant, or otherwise forgotten places where the stories of the Bible actually happened. From this cultural perspedtive, teacher and historian Ray Fancer Laan challenges long-held Western assumptions about even the most well-known Scripture passages. The result? You and your family will simply never read the Bible the same again. |
Arad., Bible, distant, Faith, Israel, Lachish, Megiddo, Mount Carmel, Negev, or toherwise forgotten places, tour of the buried |
2 |
2 of 3 DvD's. |
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105 |
Faith lessons on the Life & Ministry of the Messiah |
DVD |
199619982004 |
Color and B&W |
The Bible's timeless call to Impact Culture. Filmed on locatin in Israel, Faith Lessons is an in-depth video tour of the buried, distant, or otherwise forgotten places where the stories of the Bible actually happened. From this cultural perspective, teacher and historian Ray Vander Laan challenges long-held Wetern assumptions about even the most well-known Scripture passages. The result? You and your family will simply never read the Bible the same again. |
Belvoir, Bible, En Gedi, Faith, Gamla, Heordian, Israel, Korazin/Mount of Beatitudes, masada, Qumran, scripture, Sepphoris |
3 |
3 of 3 DVD's |
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103 |
Faith Lessons on the Promised Land |
DVD |
1995199982004 |
Color and B&W |
The Bible's timeless call to impact culture. Filmed on location in Israel, Faith Lessons is an in-depth video tour of the buried, distant, or otherwise forgotten places where the stories of the bible actually happened. Fro this cultural perspective, teacher and historian Ray Vander Laan Challenges long-held Western assumptions about even the most well-known Scripture passages. The result? You and your family will simply never read the Bible the same again. |
Faith, Israel, Jordan River, scripture, Tel Azekah., Tel Beth Shemesh, Tel Gezer, Tel Jericho, the Bible, tours of the buried distant or forgotten places |
1 |
1 of 3 DVD's. |
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21 |
Farinelli |
DVD |
2000 |
Color and B&W |
In the 18th Century, no man was more famous, more beloved, or more celebrated than the man called Farinelli. True story. |
18th century, drugs |
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446 |
Farmer's Wive (Tape 2) |
N/A |
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447 |
Farmer's Wive (Tape 3) |
N/A |
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445 |
Farmer's Wive (Tape I) |
N/A |
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513 |
Fatal Flood |
N/A |
A story of greed, power and race. Flooding of the Mississippi River 1927. This film interviews some remarkable archival footage of the flood and extraordinary interviews with Delta residents, Fatal Flood is much more than a chronicle of one of America's greatest disaster's, it's a dramatic story of politics, race, and honor, one that marks the end of an era. |
1927, 20th century, disasters, flooding, Mississippi River, political history, United States history |
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96 |
Faubourg Treme |
DVD |
2007 |
N/A |
New Orlean's Faubourg Treme is a arguably the oldest African American neighborhood in the Unites States, the birthplace of the black civil rights struggle in the South and the home of jazz. Its unique, little known past adds a revealing new dimension to black history from slavery to the problems of racial inequality today. While the Treme district was damaged by Hurricane Katrina, this is not another Katrina film. Every frame is a tribute to what African American communities have achieved under even the most hostile conditions.New Orleans had the largest number of free people of color in the Deep South. This population made up the majority of Treme and the neighborhood was also home of the Tribuen, the first black daily newspaper in the U.S. During Reconstruction, activists from Treme pushed for equal treatment under the law and for integration. And after Reconstrucition's defeat, a "Citizens Committee" legally challenged the resegregation of public transportation resulting in the infamous Plessy vs. Ferguson Supreme Court case which upheld segregation as constitutional.The black population was devastated by precisely during this dark period, a new kind of music was born in Faubourg Treme - jazz.Treme was a hotbed of New Orleans' civil rights struggles in the 1950s and 1960s but a highway built right through the neighborhood and "urban renewal" led to population removal. The in late August, 2005, Katrina hit. A deeply moved but defiant resident poet laureate Brenda Marie Osbey concludes, "This catastrophe is not greater than we as a people...Everywhere we go we must take with us the spirit of this city, the spirit |
birthplace of the black civil rights struggle in the South, Black New Orleans, Citizens Committee, civil rights struggles in the 1950s and 1960s, first black daily newspaper in the US, home of jazz, home of the Tribune, Hurricane Katrina, integration, jazz was born, oldest African American neighborhood in the Unites States, ruban renewal, the largest number of free people in the Deep South |
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32 |
FDR,the Man Who Changed America |
N/A |
20th century, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Great Depression, New Deal, presidents, U.S. history, World War II |