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1915 San Francisco Worlds Fair, Panama-Pacific Exposition (Original Black & White Film)
Original Black & White Film From The Year 1915 Featuring The Worlds Fair!
This film was shot over a century ago featuring the two famous comedy co-stars; Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Normand taking us on a tour of the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco over a century after it's existence!
Repository : www.loc.gov/item/00694430/
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Atomic Bomb Testing, United States Federal Civil Defense Administration (1954 Original Colored Film)
Experience the vivid imagery of this 1954 color film, featuring experiments at the Nevada Proving Grounds. See firsthand the effects of an atomic blast on orderly fences and well-kept homes compared to properties in disrepair. This film highlights the fire hazards posed by trash and rubbish, stressing the importance of orderly housekeeping. Watch scenes of children collecting trash and men painting and making home repairs, emphasizing the crucial role of local civil defense in maintaining community safety and preparedness.
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Monaghan, F., National Clean Up-Paint Up-Fix Up Bureau, S., United States Federal Civil Defense Administration, Capital Film Laboratories, I. & Copyright Collection. (1954) The House in the Middle. Robert J. Enders, Inc.Uction Company, prod United States: Capital Film Laboratories:. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023602003
Stop At Nothing, San Francisco, California (1924 Original Black & White Film)
Immerse yourself in the thrilling world of 1924 with this black and white film. Rival crook leaders 'Burley' Walters and 'Shadow' Brice are both after the coveted Denman diamonds. While 'Shadow' gains the trust of Daphne Denman, Walters manages to steal the diamonds during their transport on a San Francisco ferry boat. After an intense fight, 'Shadow' retrieves the gems from Walters and reveals his true identity to Daphne as Jerry Perry of the Secret Service.
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Seeling, C. R., Poe, J., Larkin, G., De La Motte, M., Kirby, O., Buchanan, D. I. & Aywon Film Corp, F. D. (1924) Stop at Nothing. Charles R. Seeling Productionsuction Company, prod United States: Aywon Film Corp. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600665
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Border Vengeance, Western Film (1925 Original Black & White Film)
Step into the wild west of 1925 with this gripping black and white film. When Wes Channing's partner, Buck Littleton, loses his share of their ranch to the cunning gambler Flash Denby, Wes takes action to stop the sheriff's deputies from seizing the property. Meanwhile, Flash plots to deceive Mary Sims into signing over her grandfather Rufe Sims' mine. Witness the drama unfold as Wes arrives just in time to prevent the swindle and thwart all of Flash's schemes.
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Efrus, S., Webb, H. S., Sheldon, F., Perrin, J., Hill, J., Osborne, B. [...] Aywon Film Corp, F. D. (1925) Border Vengeance. United States: Aywon Film Corp. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600656
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Daring Deeds, Airplane Racing (1927 Original Black & White Film)
Travel back to 1927 with this captivating black and white film. After a heated argument with his airplane manufacturer father, William Gordon, Jr. leaves home, accompanied by his loyal mechanic. In search of adventure, William meets inventor John Courtney and falls for his daughter, Helen. Determined to help John overcome a ruthless rival and secure a government contract, William enters a thrilling transcontinental airplane race. Witness the excitement as William wins the race, earning both the contract for John and Helen's love.
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Worne, D., Pyper, G. W., Sullivan, B., Malone, M., Metcalfe, E., McKee, L. [...] Rayart Pictures, F. D. (1927) Daring Deeds. Duke Worne Productionsuction Company, prod United States: Rayart Pictures Corp. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600655
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Working & Playing To Health, New York Mental Health Film Board (1953 Original Black & White Film)
Step into 1953 with this black and white film, a detailed dramatization of recreational, occupational, and industrial therapy at Manteno State Hospital. This film tells the story of the dedicated personnel who operate these therapy programs, showcasing how they plan, organize, and conduct their work under the guidance of psychiatrists. Explore episodes of therapists at work, with explanations of the theories behind their practices, and gain insight into the challenges of maintaining therapeutic attitudes throughout the hospital. A fascinating look at mid-century psychiatric care.
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Van Dyke, W., Bay, A. P., Illinois. Department Of Public Welfare, S., Mental Health Film Board, S. & International Film Bureau, F. D. (1953) Working and Playing to Health. Affiliated Film Producersuction Company, prod United States: International Film Bureau, Inc. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600651
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Lash Of The Whip, Western Film (1924 Original Black & White Film)
Journey back to 1924 with this thrilling black and white film. "Hurricane" Smith, the head of a steamship company, devises a plan to prevent the railroad from entering the city. The map of the proposed route becomes a tool of harassment for Blake and Florence, as they are pursued by Smith's gang. Fortunately, they are repeatedly rescued by the skilled "Pinto Pete," who expertly wields a whip. This action-packed film is a classic tale of adventure and heroism.
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Wilson, B., Ford, F., Dearholt, A., Baker, F. & Arrow Film Corporation, F. D. (1924) Lash of the Whip. Ben Wilson Productionsuction Company, prod United States: Arrow Film Corporation. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600652
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Palmour Street, The Family Life, Georgia Department Of Public Health (1949 Black & White Film)
Travel back to 1949 with this poignant black and white film showcasing the life of an African American family in Gainesville, Georgia. Through everyday family situations, the film highlights how parental love, tolerance, and understanding can help children cope with daily challenges and build resilience for major crises. This thought-provoking film encourages viewers to reflect on their own responses to similar family problems, asking, "What would you do if you had problems like this family?"
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Clifford, B., Stoney, G. C., Merritt, W., Merritt, M., Butler, E. E., Borders, W. H. [...] Health Publications Institute, F. D. (1949) Palmour Street. Applebaum, L., comp, , Southern Educational Film Production Serviceuction Company, prod [United States: Health Publications Institute, between to 1951] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600650
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Facts About Film, International Film Bureau (1948 Original Black & White Film)
This black and white film from 1948 demonstrates the harmful effects of improper projector cleaning, film threading, film rewinding, and film storage. Learn how these common mistakes can damage 16mm film and discover best practices for maintaining your precious film reels.
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International Film Bureau, P. (1948) Facts About Film. Phototronics, Inc.Uction Company, prod United States: International Film Bureau, Inc. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600647
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The Lonely Night, New York Mental Health Film Board (1954 Original Black & White Film)
In this compelling black and white film from 1954, we follow the story of Caroline Cram, a heartbroken and desperate woman who turns to psychiatry after a near-suicide attempt. Through the process of psychotherapy, Caroline unravels her layers of suppression and guilt, learning to understand the connection between her past experiences and her present struggles. As Caroline faces her problems, the film contrasts her unhappy childhood with the normal, happy life of the Dunn family. This dramatized story highlights the transformative power of mental health support.
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Jacoby, I., Van Dyke, W., Silvera, F., Seldes, M., Dufour, V., Leacock, R. [...] International Film Bureau, F. D. (1954) The Lonely Night. Affiliated Film Producersuction Company, prod United States: International Film Bureau, Inc. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600648
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Mental Hospital, Oklahoma Department Of Mental Health (1953 Original Black & White Film)
Step back in time to 1953 with this black and white film, a compelling dramatized case study highlighting the treatment of paranoid schizophrenia. Created for health professionals, "Mental Health" provides an in-depth look at the daily life within a state facility in Oklahoma. Witness therapeutic methods of the era, including hydrotherapy and electroconvulsive therapy, as the dedicated mental rehabilitation team guides a patient from hostility and depression to a more stable and adjusted life. A fascinating historical insight into mental health practices of the past.
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Mabrey, L., Swain, D. V., Rock, W., Oklahoma. State Department Of Health, S., Oklahoma. Department Of Mental Health, S. & International Film Bureau, F. D. (1953) Mental Hospital. University Of Oklahomauction Company, prod United States: International Film Bureau, Inc. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600649
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The Fighting American, Fighting Adventurer, Universal Pictures (1924 Original Black & White Film)
In this captivating black and white film from 1924, all-American Bill Pendleton makes a drunken bet and proposes to the beautiful Mary Brainard. When Mary discovers the wager, she leaves school and sails for China with her missionary father. Realizing his mistake, Bill embarks on a daring journey to find her. Arriving in China amidst a bloody revolution, Bill learns that Mary and her father are captives of insurgents. A decorated WWI pilot, Bill must fly into mortal combat to rescue them or die trying.
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Forman, T., Oliver, W. E., Gates, H. H., Schrock, R. L., O'Malley, P., Astor, M. [...] Perry, H. (1924) The fighting American. Universal Pictures Corporationuction Company, F. D., prod United States: Universal Pictures. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600644
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The Wizard's Apprentice (1930 Original Black & White Film)
In this captivating black and white film from 1930, an apprentice attempts to wield the black magic of his master, only to face dire consequences. His initial success with some tricks quickly spirals out of control, leaving him unable to break the spell. As the threat of drowning looms in the sorcerer's workshop, alongside a woman he animated from a statue, the master arrives just in time to save them both, scolding the apprentice for his folly. This classic tale highlights the dangers of dabbling in forces beyond one's understanding.
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Schenck, J. M., Levee, S., Riesenfeld, H., Menzies, W. C., Feld, F., Granstedt, G. [...] Feature Productions, I. (1930) The Wizard's Apprentice. Dukas, P., comp United States: Artcinema Associates, Inc.: United Artists. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600645
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The Notable Descendants Of Tel E. Phone (1929 Original Black & White Cartoon)
Step back in time with this charming 1929 black and white cartoon featuring Tel E. Phone and his fascinating family! Watch as Tel introduces a group of reporters to his relatives, including the radio twins Mike (the microphone) and Speakie (the loudspeaker), the Public Address (P.A.) system, the electrical stethoscope ("Stethie"), and the talking motion picture ("Talkie"). Enjoy the catchy song "Ring Ting a Ling" performed by a quartet of telephones. This delightful animation showcases the evolution of communication technology in a fun and entertaining way.
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Barrell, C. W., Terry, P., Moser, F., Murray, B. & Western Electric Company, S. (1929) The family album: portraying notable descendants of Tel E. Phone. Scheib, P., comp, , Audio-Cinema Incorporateduction Company, C., prod [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600642
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Seeing The Light, Stewart-Warner Refrigerator Advertisement (1937 Original Black & White Film)
Step back into 1937 with this black and white film featuring Horace Heidt and his Alemite Brigadiers promoting Stewart-Warner products. Starting at Radio City, Heidt introduces his band and their role in endorsing the latest Stewart-Warner refrigerator. Learn about the innovative features of this new appliance, like "Sav-a-step," "Slid-a-tray," and "Econ-o-lite," along with the comprehensive print advertising and promotional plans for 1938. Discover the tools available to salesmen, from fixtures and signs to hands-on demonstration objects, designed to engage customers and boost sales.
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Heidt, H., Cotton, L., Hughes, L., Rey, A. & Carney, A. (1937) Stewart-Warner greater advertising and promotional plans for itsrefrigerators. Chicago Film Laboratoryuction Company, prod [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600641
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Let's See Chicago, Travelogues (1941 Original Colored Film)
Explore the vibrant life of a bustling railroad hub and industrial center in this captivating colored film from 1941. This tour takes you through the city's extensive park system, network of boulevards, sports highlights, museums, and educational institutions. Experience the dynamic industrial activity and the lively social and recreational scenes, including the renowned packing town. Discover the multifaceted charm of this famous city as it thrived in the early 20th century.
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(1941) Let's see Chicago. Atlas Film Corporationuction Company, prod [?] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600637
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Ulcer At Work, Oklahoma State Department Of Health (1959 Original Black & White Film)
This black and white film from 1959, titled "Ulcer at Work," dramatizes the health problems caused by emotional stress. The story follows Steve, a white-collar worker suffering from a peptic ulcer, through tension-filled scenes at work and at home. The film links emotional stress with physical illness and explores the now-discredited theory that ulcers result from a child's unsatisfied oral gratification needs.
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Hockman, N., Swain, D. V., Daniels, C., Blakely, W., Collums, G. G., Ritzman, C. [...] International Film Bureau, F. D. (1959) Ulcer at Work. University Of Oklahomauction Company, prod United States: International Film Bureau Inc. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600638
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Revolutionary New Triumph In Recording! (1958 Original Colored Film)
Experience the cutting-edge technology of 1958 with this colorful film showcasing the RCA Victor four-track tape cartridge. Discover the innovative features and family-friendly convenience that made this audio advancement a household favorite. Watch as RCA Victor revolutionizes home entertainment, bringing high-quality sound and ease of use to every family member.
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Radio Corporation Of America. Rca Victor Division, P. (1958) A Revolutionary New Triumph in Tape!. Jam Handy Organizationuction Company, prod [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600639
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Drive The Difference, Buick (1958 Original Black & White Film)
In this 1958 black and white training film for car salesmen, Dick Stark highlights the attractive features of the latest Buick models. Stark starts by detailing the superior driving performance of Buicks, backed by road test footage from the GM Proving Ground. He then conducts a walkaround of a new Buick, showcasing attributes prospective buyers will appreciate, from the grille to the carpet to the taillights.
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Stark, R. & Gm Photographic, S. (1958) Drive the difference-- Buick. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600640
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Under Western Stars, United States Political Corruption (1938 Original Black & White Film)
In this 1938 black and white film, Rogers, the son of an ex-Congressman, is elected to Congress and heads to Washington to challenge a monopolistic water power company responsible for parching his district. With the unexpected help of Carol Hughes, the daughter of the water company president, Rogers stages a creative western party showcasing newsreels of the drought-stricken area. This bold move prompts a congressional committee to investigate the situation firsthand. In a thrilling climax, Rogers heroically leaps from a galloping horse to stop a dynamite-laden wagon from destroying a dam, saving both the officials and Carol.
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Kane, J., Siegel, S. C., McGowan, D., McGowan, S., Burbridge, B., Rogers, R. [...] Mca Tv, F. D. (1938) Under Western stars. Tinturin, P., Cherkose, E. & Rosoff, C., comps, , Republic Pictures Corporationuction Company, prod [United States: MCA TV, ?] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600630
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The Sinking Of The Lusitania, World War (1918 Original Black & White Film)
In this black and white film from 1918, legendary artist and cartoonist Winsor McCay presents a dramatic recounting of the sinking of the RMS Lusitania. The film begins with McCay detailing the immense effort involved in creating the animation, followed by an introduction to Augustus F. Beach, the first American journalist to interview the survivors. Through meticulous animation, McCay vividly portrays the torpedoing of the Lusitania, the chaotic yet orderly evacuation, the frantic jumps of desperate passengers, and the ship's final descent into the ocean. This film serves as a powerful visual documentation of one of the most tragic events of World War I.
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McCay, W., Beach, A. F., Fitzsimmons, J. A., Adams, W. A., Universal Film Manufacturing Company, F. D., Trans-Atlantic Film Co, F. D. & Jewel Productions, C. C. (1918) The sinking of the Lusitania. United States: Universal Films: The Trans-Atlantic Film Co. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600632
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The Middleton Family At The New York World's Fair (1939 Original Colored Film)
In this colorful 1939 film, an Indiana family visits the New York World's Fair, exploring the wonders of the Westinghouse exhibit. Guided by Jim, a fair worker and family friend, they marvel at scientific innovations while debating whether machinery creates or destroys jobs. The film also features a romantic rivalry for the affections of the young daughter, Babs, between Jim and Dick, a radical artist. Highlights include a dishwashing contest, the Westinghouse time capsule, and Elektro, the smoking robot.
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Snody, R. R., Hunter, G. R., Drummond, R., Lord, M., Lydon, J., Lee, R. [...] Modern Talking Picture Service, F. D. (1939) The Middleton Family at the New York World's Fair. Audio Productionsuction Company, prod United States: Modern Talking Picture Service. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600635
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Our Day, Kentucky During The Depression (1938 Original Black & White Film)
This black and white film from 1938 documents a day-in-the-life of the Kelly family in Lebanon, Kentucky. It captures images of small-town Southern life during the Great Depression, countering the stereotype of impoverished people struggling to survive. Instead, it portrays a modern home with adults engaged in sophisticated interests such as playing the piano, reading literature, and playing croquet, as well as simple activities like gardening, knitting, and home cooking. Witness the rich cultural and domestic life of the Kelly family and experience a different perspective on the 1930s.
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Kelly, W., Kelly, M. M., Kelly, M. G. & Kelly, O. G. (1938) Our Day. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600636
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Men & Dust, International Union Of Mine, Mill, & Smelter Workers (1940 Original Black & White Film)
This black and white film from 1940 is an exposé based on the findings of the Tri-State Survey Committee. It reveals the appalling health conditions and survival struggles of workers in the zinc and lead mining areas at the junction of Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. The film showcases the fight led by the Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers Union to compel mine owners to address and eliminate silicosis, tuberculosis, and lead poisoning among their workers.
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Dick, L., Dick, S., Haynes, S., Geer, W., Porterfield, R., Bucher, J. V. D. [...] Garrison Film Distributors, I. (1940) Men and Dust. Stewart, F., comp, , Lee Dick, Inc.Uction Company, prod United States: Garrison Films. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600537
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The Making Of An American, Connecticut State Department Of Americanization (1920 Black & White Film)
This black and white film from 1920 tells the story of an Italian immigrant navigating life in America. Limited to day labor due to his lack of English proficiency, he sustains an injury after failing to understand a job safety warning. During his recovery, he sees a multilingual notice at the Post Office encouraging immigrants to learn English at night school. Driven by determination, he completes his classes and secures a supervisory role at Hartford Rubber Works, demonstrating how learning English can greatly enhance one's quality of life and opportunities for success.
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Hedlund, G., De Varny, E. J., Connecticut. State Board Of Education, C. & Connecticut State Council Of Defense. Department Of Americanization, P. (1920) The making of an American. Worcester Film Corporationuction Company, prod United States: Worcester Film Corporation. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600540
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Modesta, Puerto Rico (1956 Original Black & White Film)
In this powerful black and white film from 1956, witness a barrio woman's courageous rebellion against her abusive husband, which ignites a full-fledged movement as other women in her community join the fight against oppression. This inspiring story highlights the strength and solidarity of women as they stand up for their rights and transform their lives.
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Doniger, B., Pintado, O. V., Maisonet, L. A., Marqués, R., Ortiz Jiménez, J., Hidalgo, A. [...] Ramito, S. (1956) Modesta. Campos Parsi, H., comp, , Puerto Rico. División De Educación De La Comunidaduction Company, P., prod [Puerto Rico: División de Educación de la Comunidad] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600548
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