Civil Rights
Publication Date and Title (truncated)
1.) 1998. 4 little girls [videorecording] /
2.) 1993. Access and equity on your campus [videorecording]
/
3.) 1992. Alice Walker [videorecording]
4.) 1995. America's war on poverty [videorecording]
/
5.) 1974. The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman
/ [videorecording]
6.) 1988. Change, change [videorecording]
7.) 1996. Chicano! [videorecording] : history of
the Mexican American civil rights movement /
8.) 1990. Civil rights : past, present, and future
[videorecording] /speech given by Julian Bond.
9.) 1995. Contemporary classic speeches video [videorecording]
10.) 1986. Eyes on the prize [videorecording] : America's
civil rights years, 1954-1965 /
11.) 1989. Eyes on the prize II [videorecording]
: America at the racial crossroads, 1965-1985
12.) 1997. The First Amendment [sound recording]
13.) 1968. Free at last [sound recording] / Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr.
14.) 1987. Great Black women [videorecording] : achievement
against odds.
15.) 1984. Hands that picked cotton [videorecording]
: black politics in today's rural south /
16.) 1968. I have a dream-- [videorecording]
: the life of Martin Luther King .
17.) 1992. Latino voting behavior [videorecording]
18.) 1991. The long walk home [videorecording]
19.) 1992. Malcolm X [videorecording] /
20.) 1991. The man who beat the blacklist : [videorecording]
John Henry Faulk /
21.) 1988. Marshall, Texas; Marshall, Texas [videorecording]
/
22.) 1982. Martin Luther King, Jr. [videorecording]
23.) 1988. Mississippi burning [videorecording]
24.) 1994. Murder in Mississippi [videorecording]
: the price of freedom /
25.) 1985. Racism in America [videorecording]
26.) 1992. Rigoberta Menchu [videorecording] : broken
silence /
27.) 1984. The Second American revolution [videorecording]
/
28.) 1991. True colors. [videorecording]
29.) 1991. We can change the world [videorecording]
/
30.) 1964. We shall overcome! Documentary of the
March on Washington. [Sound recording]
31.) 1992. Goin' back to T-town [videorecording]
32.) 1996. Once upon a time---when we were colored
[videorecording] /
33.) 1993. Simple justice [videorecording] /
34.) 1988. Black and white America [videorecording]
35.) 1994. Freedom on my mind [videorecording] /
36.) 1969. The identity crisis : famed historians
view the plight of the black man. [Sound recording].
37.) 1994. Malcolm X [videorecording] : make it plain
/
38.) 1996. Secret daughter [videorecording]
39.) 1996. Affirmative action and reaction [videorecording]
40.) 1986. Assault on affirmative action [videorecording]
/
41.) 1995. The Shadow of hate [videorecording] :
a history of intolerance /
42.) 1994. Understanding the Americans with Disabilities
Act [videorecording]
43.) 1993. The Fateful decade : [videorecording]
: from Little Rock to the Civil Rights Bill.
44.) 1997. Martin Luther King Jr. [videorecording]
: the man and the dream
1.)
TITLE
4 little girls [videorecording] /
PUBLISHER
New York : HBO Home Video, c1998.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (102 min.) : sd., col. and b&w ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
Director of photography, Ellen Kuras ; editor, Sam Pollard ; music,
Terence Blanchard. Videocassette release of a motion picture originally
shown on HBO television. Dolby surround."The Story of four young girls
who paid the price for a nation's ignorance"--container. The Birmingham
Campaign was launched in 1963. Martin Luther King Jr. and other activists
were soon jailed...but it was the participation of the children that
advanced the momentum of the Birmingham movement. They marched alongside
the adults and were taken to jail with them as well. The 16th St. Baptist
Church was close to the downtown area, it was an ideal location to
hold rallies and meetings. On Sunday morning, Sept. 15, 1963, dynamite
planted by the Ku Klux Klan, exploded in the building...under the fallen
debris the bodies of [four] girls were found--Denise McNair,
Addie Mae Collins, Carole Robertson and Cynthia Wesley died because
of the color of their skin. VHS. Closed-captioned.
SUBJECT
Bombings -- Alabama -- Birmingham -- History -- 20th century. Afro-American
children -- Alabama -- Birmingham -- History -- 20th century. Afro-Americans
-- Civil rights -- Alabama -- Birmingham -- History -- 20th century.
Murder -- Alabama -- Birmingham -- History -- 20th century. Ku Klux Klan
(1915- ) -- Alabama -- Birmingham. Civil rights movements -- Alabama --
Birmingham -- History -- 20th century. Afro-American churches -- Alabama
-- Birmingham -- History -- 20th century. Birmingham (Ala.) -- Race relations.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
HOLDINGS
EVC
F334.B69 A24 1998
2.)
TITLE
Access and equity on your campus [videorecording] / The Texas Higher
Education Coordinating Board in association with STARLINK.
PUBLISHER
1993.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (90 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. + materials.
NOTE
Videocassette copy recorded off-air, Austin, Tex., with free off-air
taping rights. Teleconference held on October 19, 1993.
Air date: 10/19/93 - Provides an overview of Coordinating Board practices,
requirements, and expectations related to monitoring of civil rights and
development of sex equity projects funded by the Carl Perkins Vocational
Technical Act.VHS.
SUBJECT
Students -- Legal status, laws, etc.College students -- Legal status,
laws, etc.
HOLDINGS
RV
KF4243.Z9 A32 1993
3.)
TITLE
Alice Walker [videorecording]
PUBLISHER
Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1992.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (30 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
At head of title: In black and white: conversations with African and
American writers. Edwina Moore. Afro-American writer, Walker, discusses
her life, the Civil Rights movement, and the "womanist" perspective, that
of a Black woman whose spirit has been reawakened. Explores how writing
has helped Walker to stave off depression and understand herself better.VHS.
SUBJECT
Walker, Alice, 1944- -- Interviews. Afro-American women authors
-- Interviews.
HOLDINGS
NRG, RGC
PS3573.A425 Z55 1992
4.)
TITLE
America's war on poverty [videorecording] / a production of Blackside
; series producer, Terry Kay Rockefeller.
PUBLISHER
Alexandria, VA : PBS Video, c1995.
DESCRIPT
5 videocassettes (264 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 1/2
in. + 1 discussion and viewer's guide (24 p. ; 28 cm.) + 1 video index.
NOTE
Narrator, Lynne Thigpen. Executive producer, Henry Hampton ; producer/director,
Susan Bellows ; music, Nik Bariluk ; other credits vary with each program.Viewer's
guide published by Civil Rights Project, Inc. (486 hawmut Ave., Boston,
MA 02118-3373), also includes bibliographical references (p. 23).Examines
the extent of poverty in the U.S. in the prosperous 1960s and how federal
anti-poverty policies and programs were established and altered in the
Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon administrations to promote education, job-training,
community action, and basic health care. Such agencies and programs as:
the Office of Economic Opportunity, Legal Services, VISTA, Head Start,
and the National Welfare Rights Organization are also examined.V.1
In this affluent society (50 min.) -- V.2 Given a chance
(53 min.) -- V.3 City of promise (54 min.) -- V.4 In
min.) VHS format. Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.
SUBJECT
Public welfare -- United States -- History -- 1961-1974. Economic assistance,
Domestic -- United States -- History --1961-1974. Poor -- Services for
-- United States -- History -- 1961-1974.United States -- Economic conditions
-- 1961-1971.United States -- Economic conditions -- 1971-1981.United States
-- Social conditions -- 1960-1980.United States. Office of Economic Opportunity
-- History. Legal Services Program (U.S.) -- History. Head Start Program
(U.S.) -- History. National Welfare Rights Organization (U.S.) -- History.
Poverty -- United States. Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
HOLDINGS
NRG
HC110.P63 A73 1995 V.1
HC110.P63 A73 1995 V.2
HC110.P63 A73 1995 V.3
HC110.P63 A73 1995 V.4
HC110.P63 A73 1995 V.5
HC110.P63 A73 1995 GUIDE & IND
5.)
TITLE
The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman / [videorecording]
PUBLISHER
Charlotte, NC : United American Video ; [distributed by] Broadway Video
Enterprises, 1993, 1991.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (ca. 110 min.) (VHS) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
Cicely Tyson (Miss Jane Pittman), Michael Murphy (Quentin Lerner),
David Hooks (Col. Dye), Valerie O'Dell (young Jane), Thalmus Rasulala (Ned,
42 years old), Rod Perry (Joe Pittman), Beatrice Winde (Lena), Arnold Wilkerson
(Jimmy). Director, John Korty ; producers, Robert Christiansen and Rick
Rosenberg ; teleplay, Tracy Keenan Wynn. A made-for-television movie, originally
broadcast on CBS on Jan. 31, 1974. Based on the novel of the same title
by Ernest J. Gaines. Presents the story of the long life of Miss Jane Pittman,
who began her life as a slave in the South and who marched for her civil
rights in the 20th century at the age of 110.
SUBJECT
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Afro-Americans
-- Drama. Afro-Americans -- Social conditions -- Drama. Afro-Americans
-- Civil rights -- Drama. Race discrimination -- United States -- Drama.
Women -- History -- Drama. Historical films.
HOLDINGS
EVC, RVS
PS3557.A355 A85 1993
6.)
TITLE
Change, change [videorecording]
PUBLISHER
Washington, D.C. : PBS Video, c1988.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (60 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
SERIES
A walk through the 20th century with Bill Moyers. Walk through the
20th century with Bill Moyers (Television program)
NOTE
Episode 19 of: A Walk through the 20th century with Bill Moyers. A
presentation of, and produced in association with WNET/New York & KQED/San
Francisco. Senior executive producer, Mert Koplin ; produced by Merle Worth
; writers, Bill Moyers, Janet Roach, Bernard A. Weisberger ; created and
developed by the Corporation for Entertainment and Learning, Inc. and Bill
Moyers ; executive producers, Charles Grinker, Sanford H. Fisher. A bittersweet
retrospective of the 1960's, a decade of upheavals, that includes the Kennedy
assasination, the Vietnam War, a man on the moon, the civil rights movement,
and technology. Also looks at the part that television played in bringing
about some of these changes. VHS.
SUBJECT
United States -- History -- 1961-1969.
HOLDINGS
NRG, PIN
E839 .C42 1988
7.)
TITLE
Chicano! [videorecording] : history of the Mexican American civil rights
movement /
PUBLISHER
Los Angeles, CA : Distributed by NLCC Educational Media, 1996.
DESCRIPT
4 videocassettes (228 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. + 2 viewing guides
(82 x 54 cm. folded to 27 x 21 cm.)
NOTE
Broadcast on PBS in two equal blocks April 12, 1996 and April 19, Viewing
guide has eight pages of information and classroom-use questions on one
side of folded leaf; color advertising poster on other side. Episode 1.
Quest for a homeland -- Episode 2. The struggle in the fields -- Episode
3. Taking back the schools -- Episode 4. Fighting for political power.
Executive producer, Jose Luis Ruiz; co-executive producers, Jesus Salvador
Trevino & Joyce Campbell; series producer, Hector Galan; producers,
Sylvia Morales, Susan Racho, Mylene Moreno, & Robert Cozens. No(CC)-Chronicles
various aspects of the struggles for equal rights by Mexican Americans.
VHS.
SUBJECT
Mexican Americans -- Civil rights -- History. Civil rights movements
-- United States -- History -- 20th century.
HOLDINGS
RGC
E184.M5 C435 1996 TAPE/1
E184.M5 C435 1996 TAPE/2
E184.M5 C435 1996 TAPE/3
E184.M5 C435 1996 TAPE/4
8.)
TITLE
Civil rights : past, present, and future [videorecording] /speech given
by Julian Bond.
PUBLISHER
1990.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (VHS) (90 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
Speech given by Julian Bond at Austin Community College, Austin, Texas
on February 12, 1990.
SUBJECT
Civil rights.
HOLDINGS
CYP, EVC, NRG, RGC
JC571 .C58 1990
9.).
TITLE
CNN contemporary classic speeches video [videorecording] /Allyn &
Bacon.
PUBLISHER
Lexington, Ma. : Allyn & Bacon ; 1995.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (120 min.) : sd. col. ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
Segment 1. Ann Richards. Democratic National Convention, 1988
-- Segment 2. Barbara Bush [at] Wellesley College, 1991 -- Segment 3. Mario
Cuoma. Democratic National Convention, 1984 -- Segment 4. Ronald
Reagon. Challenger Space Shuttle -- Segment 5. Jesse Jackson.
Democratic National Convention, 1988 -- Segment 6. Rosa Parks speech on
Civil Rights, 1989. -- Segment 7. Bill Clinton. Inaugural address,
1993 -- Segment 8. Mary Fisher. Republican Convention, 1992 -- Segment
9. Hillary Clinton. Health Care interview, 1993. VHS.
SUBJECT
Public speaking. Speeches, addresses, etc. Political oratory -- United
States. Richards, Ann, 1933- -- Oratory. Bush, Barbara, 1925- -- Oratory.
Clinton, Hillary Rodham -- Oratory. Clinton, Bill, 1946- -- Oratory. Cuomo,
Mario Matthew -- Oratory. Reagan, Ronald -- Oratory. Jackson, Jesse, 1941-
-- Oratory. Fisher, Mary, 1968- -- Oratory.
HOLDINGS
RGC
PN4193.P6 C66 1995
10.).
TITLE
Eyes on the prize [videorecording] : America's civil rights years,
1954-1965 / WGBH Boston ; produced by Blackside, Inc. and Corporation for
Public Broadcasting.
PUBLISHER
Alexandria, Va. : PBS Video, c1986-1987.
DESCRIPT
6 videocassettes (VHS) (360 min.) : sd., col. and b&w ; 1/2 in.
+ 1 guide.
NOTE
Copied with permission, July, 1992. 1. Awakenings (1954-56) -- 2. Fighting
back (1957-62) -- 3. Ain't scared of your jails (1960-61) -- 4. No easy
walk (1962-66) -- 5. Mississippi: is this America? (1962-64) -- 6. Bridge
to freedom (1965) Creator and executive producer, Henry Hampton ; producer
and director, Judith Vecchione ; series writer, Steve Fayer. Julian Bond.
History of the civil rights movement in the United States. Uses archival
footage and interviews with participants in the movement.
SUBJECT
Afro-Americans -- Civil rights -- History. Civil rights -- United States
-- History. United States -- Race relations -- History.
HOLDINGS
EVC, NRG, RGC, RVS
E185.61 .E93 1986b PT.1
E185.61 .E93 1986b PT.2
E185.61 .E93 1986b PT.3
E185.61 .E93 1986b PT.4
E185.61 .E93 1986b PT.5
E185.61 .E93 1986b PT.6
E185.61 .E93 1986b GUIDE
11.)
TITLE
Eyes on the prize II [videorecording] : America at the racial crossroads,
1965-1985 / Blackside, Inc.
PUBLISHER
Alexandria, VA : PBS Video, c1989.
DESCRIPT
8 videocassettes (VHS) (480 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences
; 1/2 in. + 1 guide.
NOTE
Videocassette release of the PBS television series. [v. 1] The time
has come (1964-1965) -- [v. 2] Ain't gonna shuffle no more (1964-1972)
-- [v. 3] Two societies (1965-1968) -- [v. 4] Power! (1967- 1968) -- [v.
5] The promised land (1967-1968) -- [v. 6] A nation of law? (1968- 1971)
-- [v. 7] The keys to the kingdom (1974-1980) -- [v. 8] Back to the movement
(1979-mid 1980's).
SUBJECT
Segregation -- United States -- History. Civil rights movements --
United States -- History. Afro-Americans -- Civil rights -- History. Race
discrimination -- Law and legislation -- United States. Civil rights --
United States -- History -- 20th century. United States -- Race relations
-- History.
HOLDINGS
NRG, RGC
E185.615 .E93 1989 V.2
E185.615 .E93 1989 V.3
E185.615 .E93 1989 V.4
E185.615 .E93 1989 V.5
E185.615 .E93 1989 V.6
E185.615 .E93 1989 V.7
E185.615 .E93 1989 V.8
E185.615 .E93 1989 V.1
E185.615 .E93 1989 GUIDE
12.)
TITLE
The First Amendment [sound recording] : live recordings and transcripts
of the oral arguments made before the Supreme Court in sixteen key First
Amendment cases / edited by Peter Irons.
PUBLISHER
[New York : The New Press, 1997]
DESCRIPT
4 sound cassettes (ca. 120 min.) : analog + 1 book (x, 262 p. ;26 cm.).
SERIES
May it please the court series. May it please the court.
NOTE
Item requested as book but received as audiocassette. Jeanette Mosey
approved cataloging for media centers 3/10/98. Tape 1. New York Times v.
Sullivan (23:38) ; Abington v. Schempp (20:30) ; R.A.V. v. City of St.
Paul, Minnesota (22:51) United States (22:23) ; Hazelwood School District
v. Kuhlmeier (20:53) ; County of Allegheny v. ACLU (21:54) ;Employment
Division v. Smith (21:33) -- Tape 3. Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc. (21:50)
; Hustler Magazine, Inc. v. Falwell (21: 13) ; United States v. O'Brien
(21:55) ; Branzburg v. Hayes (21:14) -- Tape 4. Hurley v. Irish-American
Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Group of Boston (22:18) ; Miller v. California
(21:27); Texas v. Johnson (21:51) ; Cohen v. California (21:02). Actual
recorded oral arguments leading to landmark rulings, ranging from issues
of obscenity and libel to Vietnam War protest, confidentiality of reporters'
sources, the rights of gay men and lesbians, and high school newspaper
censorship.
SUBJECT
United States. Constitution. 1st-10th Amendments.United States. Supreme
Court. Freedom of speech -- United States. Civil rights -- United States
-- Cases.
HOLDINGS
CYP
KF4770 .M352 1997 BOOK
KF4770 .M352 1997 TAPE/1-2
KF4770 .M352 1997 TAPE/3-4
13.)
AUTHOR
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968.
TITLE
Free at last [sound recording] / Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
PUBLISHER
Los Angeles : Motown Record Corp., c1968.
DESCRIPT
1 sound cassette : 1 7/8 ips, Dolby processed.
NOTE
Drum major instinct sermon (Ebenezer Baptist Church, February 4, 1968)
-- Dr. King's desired eulogy -- Welcome to Memphis -- I wouldn't stop there
-- Something is happenin' in our world -- A good samaritan -- The dramatic
Harlem incident -- If I had sneezed -- Journey to Memphis -- I've been
to the mountain top -- I have a dream/Free at last. Sermons and speeches
presented on various occasions by Martin Luther King.
SUBJECT
Afro-Americans -- Civil rights. Afro-Americans -- Sermons. Speeches,
addresses, etc., American.
HOLDINGS
RGC
E185.97.K5 A5 1968
14.)
TITLE
Great Black women [videorecording] : achievement against odds.
PUBLISHER
Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1987.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (52 min.) : sd., col., b&w ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
FFH 2308. Produced by Valerie F. Whitmore ; directed by William B.
Huggins ; editors, Joel Coblenz, Tom Troland ; executive producer, Francine
Achbar. Host: Tanya Hart. This program looks at the ways in which
black women today and throughout our history have triumphed over adversity
to make significant contributions in the fields of politics, entertainment,
civil rights, business, public service, music, and sports.VHS.
SUBJECT
Afro-American women. Afro-American women -- Interviews.United States
-- Race relations.
HOLDINGS
RVS
E185.86 .G73 1987
15.)
TITLE
Hands that picked cotton [videorecording] : black politics in today's
rural south /
PUBLISHER
New Orleans : Stekler, 1984.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (VHS) (60 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences
; 1/2 in.
NOTE
Originally issued in 3/4 in. format. Copied with permission from producer
in 1991. Using a historical perspective, discusses how Blacks are becoming
more politically active in the southern United States, locally, and in
state and national government.
SUBJECT
Clark, Robert G. (Robert George), 1944- Afro-Americans -- Political
activity -- Southern States. Minorities -- Political activity. Civil rights
-- United States.
HOLDINGS
RVS
E185.92 .H36 1991
16.)
TITLE
I have a dream-- [videorecording] : the life of Martin Luther
King .
PUBLISHER
New York : Phoenix/BFA Films & Video, [1980?]
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (VHS) (35 min.) : sd., b&w ; 1/2 in. + 1 guide.
NOTE
Originally released in 1968 as motion picture by Bailey Films. Narrator,
Paul Richards. Uses actual news film footage in a study of the life of
Martin Luther King and the forces that brought him to the leadership of
his people.
SUBJECT
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968. Civil rights workers. Afro-Americans
-- Biography. Afro-Americans -- Civil rights.
HOLDINGS
NRG, RVS
E185.97.K5 I3 1980
17.)
TITLE
Latino voting behavior [videorecording]
PUBLISHER
Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1992.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (26 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
"FFH3263." Executive producer, Joseph Tovares ; senior writer/producer,
Linda Cuellar. Celso Martinez, Betti Maldonado. This program explores the
so-called Hispanic voting bloc: changes in voting trends, reasons for the
traditionally low Hispanic voter turn-out, the likely effect of an increasingly
diverse Latino community; it also examines the younger Latino politicians
of the 1990s and compares them with the civil rights era politicians of
the 1960s.VHS.
SUBJECT
Hispanic Americans -- Politics and government. Voting research -- United
States.
HOLDINGS
RGC
E184.S75 L36 1992
18.)
TITLE
The long walk home [videorecording] / Miramax Films.
PUBLISHER
Van Nuys, CA. : Live Home Video, 1991.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (98 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
Music, George Fenton ; editor, Bill Wahraus ; director of photography,
Roger Deakins ; associate producer, Edwin C. Atkins ; executive producers,
Taylor Hackford and Stuart Benjamin ; writer, John Cork ; producer, Howard
W. Koch Jr. and Dave Bell, director, Richard Pearce. Sissy Spacek, Whoopi
Goldberg, Dwight Schultz. Academy Award winner Whoopi Goldberg is Odessa
Cotter, a quietly dignified woman, who works as a housekeeper for
Miriam Thompson (Academy Award winner Sissy Spacek). When Odessa honors
the 1955 Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott by walking an exhausting nine
miles to and from work, Miriam offers her a ride. Defying both Miriam's
racist husband (Dwight Schultz) and the powerful White Citizen's Council,
Miriam and Odessa put their lives in danger for civil rights. Their shared
experiences draw them closer as a deep respect and lasting friendship forms.
Together, in a difficult world of black versus white, they manage to discover
a common ground.VHS.
SUBJECT
Civil rights.
HOLDINGS
RGC
PN1995.9.H5 L66 1991
19.)
TITLE
Malcolm X [videorecording] / Warner Brothers.
PUBLISHER
Burbank, Calif. : Warner Home Video, [1993], c1992.
DESCRIPT
2 videocassettes (ca. 3 1/2 hrs.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
Denzel Washington, Angela Bassett, Albert Hall, Al Freeman. Director,
Spike Lee ; producers, Marvin Worth & Spike Lee ; co-producers, Monty
Ross, Jon Kulik & Preston Holmes ; screenplay, Arnold Perl & Spike
Lee ; based on the book "The autobiography of Malcolm X" as told to Alex
Haley ; music, Terence Blanchard. Screen version of the life of Malcolm
X, who through his religious conversion to Islam, found the strength to
rise up from a criminal past to become an influential civil rights leader.
[Rated PG-13]
SUBJECT
X, Malcolm, 1925-1965 -- Drama.Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
HOLDINGS
NRG
PN1995.9.N4 M348 1993 PT.1-2
20.)
TITLE
The man who beat the blacklist : [videorecording] John Henry Faulk
/
PUBLISHER
[S.l.] : PBS, 1991.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (58 min.) (VHS) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
Interviewer and executive editor, Bill Moyers; executive producer,
Paul S. Pope. Studs Turkel. Details Austin writer John Henry Faulk's successful
court case in defense of himself, and the First Amendment, against the
1950's blacklisters. Faulk is interviewed by Bill Moyers.
SUBJECT
Faulk, John Henry -- Trials, litigation, etc. Freedom of the press.
Freedom of speech. Civil rights. Trials (Libel) -- New York (State) --
New York. Blacklisting of authors.
HOLDINGS
NRG
PS3511.A84 M36 1991
21.)
TITLE
Marshall, Texas; Marshall, Texas [videorecording] / Corporation
for Entertainment & Learning.
PUBLISHER
Alexandria, VA : PBS Video, c1988.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (90 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
SERIES
Walk through the 20th century with Bill Moyers (Television program)
NOTE
"The John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Library Video
Classics Project" Bill Moyers. Journalist Bill Moyers returns to his hometown
of 25,000 people -Marshall, Texas -- to reexamine his past through the
voices of current residents and former classmates. He relives the
pleasures of small town life, examines the price of its close-knit structure
on individual aspirations, and traces the history of Marshall's race relations
from the 1930s through the Civil Rights Movement.VHS.
SUBJECT
Afro-Americans -- Civil rights. Civil rights workers -- United States.
Marshall (Tex.) -- History -- 20th century. United States -- Race relations.
HOLDINGS
EVC, RVS
F394 .M37 M3 1988
22.)
TITLE
Martin Luther King, Jr. [videorecording]
PUBLISHER
Chicago : Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., c1982.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (24 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences : 1/2
in.
SERIES
Great Americans. Great Americans (Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation). [Videorecording].
NOTE
Produced and directed by Chuck Olin. Traces the public career of Martin
Luther King, Jr, examining his belief in nonviolent protest. Provides
an overview of the course of the American civil rights movement during,
1955-1968, the period of his leadership.
SUBJECT
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968. Afro-Americans -- Civil rights.
HOLDINGS
RGC
E185.97.K5 M3 1982 c.2
23.)
TITLE
Mississippi burning [videorecording]
PUBLISHER
New York : Orion Home Video, c1989, 1988.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (127 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
Videocassette release of the 1988 motion picture. Producers, Frederick
Zollo and Robert F. Colesberry ; director, Alan Parker ; writer, Chris
Gerolmo. Gene Hackman, Willem Dafoe. Set in Mississippi in 1964, this is
a fictionalized version of the case of the murder of three young civil
rights workers, the FBI's attempts to find the missing boys and the clash
between the authorities and the locals in a Klan-dominated town. VHS.
HOLDINGS
RGC
PN1995.9.N4 M572 1989
24.)
TITLE
Murder in Mississippi [videorecording] : the price of freedom / a Films
for the Humanities presentation.
PUBLISHER
Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1994.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (52 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
Thirty years after "Freedom Summer" in Mississippi, this ABC News Turning
Point program retraces the dramatic events of that summer, and examines
how the murders of three young men by the Ku Klux Klan shocked the
nation and changed the course of civil rights movement. VHS.
SUBJECT
Afro-Americans -- Civil rights -- United States. Afro-Americans --
Mississippi. Racism -- Southern States. Racism -- Mississippi. Trials (Murder)
-- Mississippi. Civil rights workers -- Mississippi.
HOLDINGS
PIN
E185.61 .M87 1994
25.)
TITLE
Racism in America [videorecording]
PUBLISHER
Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities, c1985.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (28 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
A segment from the television program Currents.Produced by Jane Petroff
; directed by Bob Morris ; executive producer, Steven Weinstock. Discusses
the state of racism in America. Is racism making some kind of a comeback?VHS.
SUBJECT
Afro-Americans -- Civil rights. Racism -- United States. United States
-- Race relations.
HOLDINGS
NRG, RGC
E185.615 .R32 1985
26.)
TITLE
Rigoberta Menchu [videorecording] : broken silence / directed by Felix
Zurita ; produced by Alba-Films ... for Channel Four.
PUBLISHER
Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities, 1993, c1992.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (21 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
Camera, Jan van Bilsen, Rob Brouwer, Ortolf Karla; editor, Rene Gaitan;
music, Salvador Bustos. Focuses on 1992 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Rigoberta
Menchu, as she discusses the lack of human rights for the indigenous people
of Guatemala and her commitment to the struggle for a more egalitarian
society. VHS.
SUBJECT
Menchu, Rigoberta. Human rights -- Guatemala. Civil rights -- Guatemala.
Guatemala -- Politics and government.
HOLDINGS
CYP
F1466.7 .R5 1993
27.)
TITLE
The Second American revolution [videorecording] / Corporation for Entertainment
and Learning ; producers, Ossie Davis ...
PUBLISHER
Washington, DC : PBS Video, 1984.
DESCRIPT
2 videocassettes (116 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
SERIES
A Walk through the 20th century with Bill Moyers. Walk through the
20th century with Bill Moyers (Television program)
NOTE
Hosts Bill Moyers, Ruby Dee, and Ossie Davis examine the search of
Blacks for racial equality in twentieth-century America.
SUBJECT
Afro-Americans -- Civil rights. Civil rights workers -- United States.
United States -- Race relations.
HOLDINGS
EVC
E185.6 .S426 1984 PT.1
E185.6 .S426 1984 PT.2
28.)
TITLE
True colors. [videorecording]
PUBLISHER
Northbrook, IL. : MTI/Film & Video, 1991.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (ca. 19 min.) (VHS) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. + 1 discussion
guide.
NOTE
Broadcast on ABC's PrimeTime Live, Sept. 26, 1991. Producer, Mark Lucasiewicz.
Diane Sawyer. Diane Sawyer, ABC's PrimeTime host, follows two men, equal
in all measurable aspects except skin color, as they become involved in
a variety of situations to test levels of prejudice based on skin color.
SUBJECT
Civil rights. Afro-Americans -- Civil rights. Human rights. Discrimination.
Race relations. Minorities -- Social conditions.
HOLDINGS
RGC
HT1521 .T78 1991
29.)
TITLE
We can change the world [videorecording] / produced by WETA in association
with Varied Directions Intl.
PUBLISHER
[Alexandria, Va.] : PBS Video, c1991.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (58 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 1/2
in.
SERIES
Making sense of the sixties. Making sense of the sixties (Television
program). [Videorecording].
NOTE
Originally shown on the PBS series: Making sense of the sixties. Closed
captioned for the hearing impaired. Director, David Hoffman ; senior camera,
Jean de Segonzac ; original music, Ara Dinkjian. Carol Rissman. Chronicles
the years 1960-1964, when the civil rights movement and John F. Kennedy
inspired idealism in college students. The program explores the impact
of the Cuban missile crisis, the assasination of John F. Kennedy, and the
1963 March on Washington. VHS format.
SUBJECT Kennedy, John F. (John
Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 -- Assassination. Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962. Civil
rights demonstrations -- United States -- History. March on Washington
for Jobs and Freedom, Washington, D.C., 1963. United States -- Social conditions
-- 1960-1980. United States -- Civilization -- 1945-Popular culture --
United States. United States -- Intellectual life -- 20th century.
HOLDINGS
NRG, RGC
HN59 .W42 1991
30.)
TITLE
We shall overcome! Documentary of the March on Washington. [Sound recording]
PUBLISHER
New York, N.Y. : Folkways Records, [1964]
DESCRIPT
1 disc. : 33 1/3 rpm. ; 12 in. + 1 pamphlet (4 p.)
NOTE
"Authorized recording, produced by the Council for United Civil Rights
Leadership". Texts of the speeches and songs (4 p.) inserted in container.
Joan Baez: We shall overcome -- President Kennedy: Press conference --
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: I have a dream -- Marian Anderson: He's got
the whole world in His hands -- Bob Dylan: Ballad of Medgar Evans
-- From the speeches of James Farmer; Whitney M. Young; John Lewis; Roy
Wilkins; Walter Reuther -- Peter, Paul and Mary: Hammer song -- Bayard
Rustin: The demands -- A. Philip Randolph: The pledge.
SUBJECT
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Washington, D.C., 1963. Afro-Americans
-- Civil rights.
HOLDINGS
NRG
E185.61 .W4
31.)
TITLE
Goin' back to T-town [videorecording]
PUBLISHER
Alexandria, Va. : PBS Video, 1992.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (58 min.) : sd., col. and b & w ; 1/2 in. + 1 discussion
sheet.
NOTE
Produced by Sam Pollard and Joyce Vaughn. Ossie Davis, Narrator. Describes
the history of the all black community of Greenwood in Tulsa Oklahoma.
SUBJECT
Afro-Americans -- Social conditions. Afro-Americans -- Social life
and customs. Afro-Americans -- Segregation. Tulsa (Okla.) -- History.
HOLDINGS
NRG
E185.86 .G64 1992
32.)
TITLE
Once upon a time---when we were colored [videorecording] / Bet Pictures.
PUBLISHER
Los Angeles : Republic Pictures, c1996.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (ca. 72. min.) : sd., col., stereo. ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
Originally released as motion picture in 1995. Closed-captioned for
the hearing impaired. Based upon the book by Clifton L. Taulbert. Directed
and produced by Tim Reid. Al Freeman jr., Phylicia Rashad, Leon. The film
tells the story of growing up in the segregation-era South, in a
community that faced adversity and held together with amazing dignity
and grace. VHS.
SUBJECT
Taulbert, Clifton L.
HOLDINGS
NRG, RGC
PN1995.9.B55 O52 1996
33.)
TITLE
Simple justice [videorecording] / PBS Video ; a production of New Images
Productions, Inc.
PUBLISHER
Alexandria, VA : PBS Video, 1993.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (133 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
Based on: Simple justice / by Richard Kluger (New York : Knopf, 1975)
. Originally broadcast as part of the PBS series: The American Experience.Executive
producer, Avon Kirkland; producer, Yanna Kroyt Brandt; teleplay,
John McGreevey; story, John McGreevey and Avon Kirkland & Peter
Cook; director, Helaine Head. Peter Francis James (Thurgood Marshall),
James Avery (Charles Houston), Andre Braugher, Scott Wentworth, Scott Whitehurst,
William Allen Young, Sam Gray (Felix Frankfurter). Graham Brown.Recounts
the remarkable legal strategy and social struggle that resulted in
the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark ruling in Brown v. Board of Education
of Topeka. VHS.
SUBJECT
Houston, Charles Hamilton, 1895-1950. Marshall, Thurgood, 1908-1993.
Segregation in education -- Law and legislation -- United States.School
integration -- United States.
HOLDINGS
NRG
KF4155 .S55 1993
34.).
TITLE
Black and white America [videorecording]
PUBLISHER
Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities, c1988.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (26 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
Executive producer, Steven Weinstock ; directed by Tony Marshall ;
produced by Kate Manning ; produced by WNET /Thirteen, Newark. Marty
Goldensohn, Lorna Goglin. Deals with race conciousness in America.
Five college students are interviewed at Rutgers about race relations
on campus. VHS.
SUBJECT
Rutgers University United States -- Race relations. United
States -- Social conditions.
HOLDINGS
RGC
E185.615 .B42 1988x
35.)
TITLE
Freedom on my mind [videorecording] / produced and directed by Connie
Field and Marilyn Mulford ;
PUBLISHER
San Francisco, Calif. : California Newsreel, c1994.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (110 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
Camera, Michael Chinn, Steve Devita, Vincente Franco ; script,
Connie Field, Michael J. Moore, Marilyn Mulford ; original music, Mary
Walkins.Ronnie Washington. Documentary of the civil rights movement and
the events surrounding the Mississippi Voter Registration Project
of the early 1960's. Combines archival footage with contemporary
interviews.VHS.
SUBJECT
Mississippi Freedom Project.Mississippi -- Race relations. Afro-Americans
-- Suffrage -- Mississippi. Afro-Americans -- Civil rights -- Mississippi.Voter
registration -- Mississippi.Documentary films. Historical films. Civil
rights workers -- Mississippi -- History -- 20th century. Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
HOLDINGS
EVC
E185.93.M6 F74 1994
36.)
TITLE
The identity crisis : famed historians view the plight of the black
man. [Sound recording].
PUBLISHER
Released by Educational Research Group. c1969.
DESCRIPT
1 cassette. 2-track., mono.
NOTE
Duration: 59 min. Discussion between B. Davidson, J.H. Franklin, J.A.
Davis, O. Davis.
SUBJECT
Afro-Americans. United States -- Race relations.
HOLDINGS
NRG
E185.61 .I3 79-177
37.)
TITLE
Malcolm X [videorecording] : make it plain / a Blackside, Inc./Roja
Production.
PUBLISHER
Boston, MA : WGBH : Distributed by PBS Video c1994.
DESCRIPT
3 videocassette (142 min.) : sd., col. & b&w ; 1/2 in. + 1
instructor's sheet.
NOTE
Videocassette release of the 1993 production. Originally shown as part
of the television series The American experience. "AMEX 633" Steve Fayer,
Orlando Bagwell, writers ; Orlando Bagwell, producer/director. Presenter,
David McCullough ; narrator, Alfre Woodard."This definitive biography weaves
together interviews, archival footage, photographs, and an original
score to portray the fascinating intellectual journey of a complex man
whose ideas resonate today"--Container. VHS.
SUBJECT
X, Malcolm, 1925-1965.Afro-Americans -- Biography. Black Muslims --
Biography. United States -- Race relations.
HOLDINGS
NRG
E185.97.L5 M342 1994 INST.SHEET
E185.97.L5 M342 1994 PT.1
E185.97.L5 M342 1994 PT.2
E185.97.L5 M342 1994 PT.3
38.)
TITLE
Secret daughter [videorecording]
PUBLISHER
Boston : WGBH Educational Foundation ; a Alexandria, Va. : [distributed
by] PBS Video, c1996.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (117 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 1/2
in.
NOTE
Originally broadcast on the television program Frontline on November
26, 1996. Produced and reported by June Cross ; directed by John Baynard;
;cameras, John Baynard, Gary Henoch. Cross tells the story of her own family
through the prism of the changing face of race relations in America. Cross,
born to a white mother and an African-American father in the early 1950s,
was given away by her mother to live with a black family in Atlantic
City when she was four. This FRONTLINE takes viewers on a journey
across the racial divide and into the relationship between a daughter and
the mother who gave her away.
SUBJECT
Cross, June. Race relations. Adoption. Parent and child. Racially mixed
children.
HOLDINGS
NRG
HQ777.9 .S42 1996
39.)
TITLE
Affirmative action and reaction [videorecording]
PUBLISHER
Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1996.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (27 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
Host, Lani Guinier.blacks and whites differ in their understanding
of affirmative action? Is affirmative action still necessary to remedy
past discrimination? What changes, if any, should be made to affirmative
action programs? VHS.
SUBJECT
Affirmative action programs.
HOLDINGS
RVS
HF5549.5.A34 A875 1996
40.)
TITLE
Assault on affirmative action [videorecording] / written by George
Curry ; produced by Scott Craig and Kathy Giangreco.
PUBLISHER
Alexandria, Va. : PBS Video [distributor], 1986.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (VHS) (60 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
A presentation of KCTS, WNET, WPBT, WTVS, and WGBH, broadcast as an
episode of Frontline. Host, Judy Woodruff. Examines the 20-year disagreement
over affirmative action policies in America and reveals the points of view
of those whom it affects.
SUBJECT
Affirmative action programs. Reverse discrimination in employment.
Affirmative
action programs -- Tennessee -- Memphis. Affirmative action programs --
Indiana -- Indianapolis.
HOLDINGS
RVS
HF5549.5.A34 A87 1986
41.)
TITLE
The Shadow of hate [videorecording] : a history of intolerance / a
film by Charles Guggenheim and Teaching Tolerance, a project of the Southern
Poverty Law Center.
PUBLISHER
Montgomery, Ala. : Southern Poverty Law Center, 1995.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (40 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 1/2
in. + guide (129 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.)
NOTE
Closed captioned. Teaching Tolerance is an educational project of the
Southern Poverty Law Center focused primarily at combating prejudice in
school children. Title information taken from the label and the container.
Producer, Charles Guggenheim. A documentary that examines three centuries
of American history.
SUBJECT
Prejudices -- United States -- History. Discrimination -- United States
-- History. Racism -- United States -- History.
HOLDINGS
NRG
E184.A1 S52 1995
E184.A1 S52 1995 GUIDE
42.)
TITLE
Understanding the Americans with Disabilities Act [videorecording]
/ produced by the Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Association.
PUBLISHER
[Jackson Heights, NY : The Association, c1994]
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (30 min.) : sd., b&w ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
Overview of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Explains the
key provisions affecting employment, government agencies and public
transportation, retail and service businesses, and telecommunications.VHS.
SUBJECT
United States. Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Handicapped
-- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States. Discrimination against the
handicapped -- Law and legislation -- United States. Discrimination in
employment -- Law and legislation -- United States.
HOLDINGS
RGC
KF480 .U56 1994
43.)
TITLE
The Fateful decade : [videorecording] : from Little Rock to the Civil
Rights Bill.
PUBLISHER
Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities, c1993.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (27 min.) : sd., col. and b&w ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
This program begins at Little Rock's Central High School and follows
the civil rights movement accelerating: marches, clashes with the
police, the jailing of demonstrators, the murder of Medgar Evers, the bombing
of the Baptist church in Birmingham, sit-ins and protests, the Montgomery
march, the Mississippi Freedom March, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous
speeches, his funeral, and LBJ's signing of the Civil Rights Bill of 1968.VHS.
SUBJECT
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968. Civil rights -- United States.
Civil rights workers -- United States. Afro-Americans -- Civil rights.
HOLDINGS
EVC
E185.97.K5 F3 1993
44.)
TITLE
Martin Luther King Jr. [videorecording] : the man and the dream / British
Broadcasting Corporation ; produced by Black Audio Films in association
with A&E Network ; director John Akomfrah.
PUBLISHER
New York : New Video Group : A & E Home Video, c1997.
DESCRIPT
1 videocassette (50 min.) : sd., b&w & col. ; 1/2 in.
NOTE
Title from title screen. Narrator, Jack Perkins. Writer, Edward George
; edited by Nick Follows ; executive producer, Tim Kirby ; producer, Lina
Gopaul. A look at Martin Luther King, Jr. and his role in the civil rights
movement. VHS format.
SUBJECT
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968. Civil rights workers -- Biography.
Afro-Americans -- Biography.
HOLDINGS
EVC
E185.97.K5 M26 1997
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