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Court Of Human Relations, Navy Man (1959 Original Black & White Film)
Step into the world of mediation and relationship dilemmas with this engaging black and white film from 1959. 🎥 Join A.L. Alexander and a three-member board as they navigate through a compelling conflict between an 18-year-old woman eager to marry and her fiancé who prefers to wait until after college and military service. Witness the clash of expectations and desires as the couple grapples with differing views on timing and commitment. Explore the complexities of love, loyalty, and life choices in this thought-provoking episode.
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Alexander, A. L., Gimbel, R., Gillaspy, R., Nathanson, T., Blaney, J., Hurst, F. [...] National Broadcasting Company Production Company. (1959) Court of Human Relations. -07-16. Ankers, K. D., prod [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600033
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Three American Poets On Creating & Translating Poetry (1967 Original Black & White Film)
Embark on a journey of poetic exploration with this captivating footage from 1967! 📜 Join renowned poets Ben Belitt and John Frederick Nims as they share readings of their own poetry and selections from their translations of timeless classics. Delve into the depths of poetic expression as they engage in insightful discussions moderated by James Dickey. Experience the beauty and power of words in this enriching conversation.
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Geesey, G., Belitt, B., Nims, J. F., Dickey, J., Weta-Tv, Library Of Congress & Gertrude Clarke Whittall Poetry And Literature Fund. (1967) Three American poets on creating and translating poetry. McKnight, C., prod United States: WETA. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2019600433
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Two American Poets, Louis Simpson & James Wright (1966 Original Black & White Film)
Step into the world of poetry with this captivating footage from 1966! 📜 Join acclaimed American poets James Wright and Louis Simpson as they share readings of their powerful poetry and engage in insightful discussions about their work. Moderated by the renowned poet James Dickey, this panel offers a rare opportunity to delve into the minds of these literary giants. Experience the beauty and depth of their poetry in this enriching conversation.
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Wright, J., Simpson, L., Dickey, J., Weta-Tv, Library Of Congress & Gertrude Clarke Whittall Poetry And Literature Fund. (1966) Two American poets. United States: WETA. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2019600434
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Paramount News Special! Lynchings Shock Nation! (1933 Original Black & White Film)
Dive into a somber chapter of history with this poignant newsreel footage from 1933. 📽️ Witness the aftermath of mob violence that resulted in the tragic lynching of Thomas Thurmond and John Holmes on November 26-27, 1933, convicted in the killing of Brooke Hart. The newsreel also sheds light on another grim incident in Salisbury, Maryland, where a mob clashed with the state militia on November 28, 1933, in an attempt to arrest four men accused of lynching another individual. Explore the complexities of justice and society in this sobering documentation of events.
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(1933) Paramount news special! Lynchings shock nation!. Paramount Publix Corporationuction, prod [United States: Paramount] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2019600437
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Frisco In Grip Of Strike! San Francisco, California (1934 Original Black & White Film)
Step back in time to the tumultuous era of the Longshoremen's Strike of 1934 with this gripping footage from San Francisco, California. 🎥 Experience the atmosphere of the city during this historic labor dispute through scenes of deserted streets, gas stations displaying 'No Gas' signs, and shuttered restaurants and markets. Gain insight into the tensions of the time as Mayor Angelo J. Rossi delivers a statement, urging for reconciliation amidst the unrest. Explore the resilience and resolve of the city during this pivotal moment in history.
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Rko Distributing Corp, F. D. (1934) Pathe news. 'Frisco in grip of strike!. Pathé News, Inc.Uction Company, prod [United States: RKO Distributing Corp] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2019600438
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Frisco Strike Riots! Longshoremen's Strike, San Francisco (1934 Original Black & White Film)
Experience the intensity of the Longshoremen's Strike of 1934 with this gripping footage from San Francisco, California. 🎥 Witness the chaos and violence of the riots that erupted during the strike, resulting in 80 injuries and 2 tragic deaths. Union picketers clash with police, armed with guns and tear gas, in scenes that underscore the fierce struggle for workers' rights. Delve into this pivotal moment in labor history, as tensions boil over on the streets of San Francisco.
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Rko Distributing Corp, F. D. (1934) Pathe news. 'Frisco strike riots!. Pathé News, Inc.Uction Company, prod [United States: RKO Distributing Corp] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2019600439
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In The Suburbs, United States (1957 Original Black & White & Colored Film)
Step into the suburban lifestyle of the 1950s with this insightful glimpse into family life! 🏡 Watch as this black and white film from 1957 highlights the typical facets of young couples navigating suburban living. Discover how Redbook magazine, tailored exclusively for young adults, plays a valuable role in their lives. Explore the trends, values, and aspirations of the era through this charming depiction of mid-century family dynamics.
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Arcamone, C., Ward, T., Spielvogel, B., On Film, I., Redbook Magazine & Copyright Collection. (1957) In the Suburbs. [United States: Redbook Magazine] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2019600440
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Telephone Terms (1928 Original Black & White Film)
Step back in time to the world of early telecommunications with this charming black and white film from 1928! 📞 Join an animated character on an educational journey through terms from the telephone industry. In this delightful film, the magazine Telephone Items receives a letter requesting more information about telephone terms, prompting the animated character to come to life to provide answers. Discover the definitions of key terms such as calculagraph, protector, telephone typewriter, water cooled tube, and suspension strand in this informative and nostalgic exploration.
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(1928) Petaja Collection. No. 8, Telephone terms--unidentified work. [United States: s.n] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2019600441
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The Roots Of Happiness, Puerto Rico Department Of Health (1953 Original Black & White Film)
Witness contrasting family dynamics in this captivating black and white film from 1953! This thought-provoking film dramatizes the tale of two families—one characterized by mutual respect, love, and individual development, and the other marred by discord and hostility. Explore the profound impact of familial relationships on personal growth and harmony.
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Brun, J., Chalmers, T., Bernard, V. W., Mental Health Film Board, Puerto Rico. Department Of Health, International Film Bureau & Sun Dial Films, I. (1953) The Roots of Happiness. Rodakiewicz, H., dir, Datlowe, S., prod United States: International Film Bureau. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2018601448
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All-American News IX (1945 Original Black & White Film)
Explore a piece of history with this captivating black and white film from 1945! All-American newsreels, crafted for a black audience during the 1940s and 1950s, offer a unique perspective on global and national events. Witness the heartwarming segment featuring a G.I. returning home to Columbus, capturing the essence of post-war reunions. Join us as we delve into this slice of Americana, reflecting the African-American experience during this transformative period.
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All American News, I. (1945) All-American news--excerpts. -06, no. 1. Alexander, W. D. U., Glucksman, E. M. U. & Barnett, C., prods [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2018601507
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Ben Lyon & Bebe Daniels Home Movies (1931 Original Black & White Film)
Discover a glimpse into the glamorous life of the Lyons in this captivating black and white film from 1931! Join Bebe and Ben as they enjoy leisurely moments with friends and family at their California beach house. Get an intimate look into their home life, from lounging and dining with their mothers to showcasing their adorable infant daughter Barbara. Follow along as they embark on a scenic visit to Bryce Canyon with loved ones. Delve into the world of entertainment as "Bebe Daniels - In Person" graces the stage at the Alcazar Theatre in San Francisco, accompanied by Ben. Conclude the journey with a radio appearance featuring Conrad Nagel. Don't miss the thrilling excerpt from "Hell's Angels" (1930), featuring Lyon and Jean Harlow.
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(1931) Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon--home movies. [to 1935] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2018601514
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David Shepard Home Movies (1942 Original Colored Film)
Step back in time with this captivating glimpse into the past! 🕰️ Watch rare colored film from 1942, along with home movie snippets featuring David Shepard at the tender age of 4 in 1942-43. Identified with certainty by David's brother Don, this treasure trove includes heartwarming scenes of young David immersed in the magic of a reel of film. Experience the nostalgia of Kodachrome captured moments.
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(1942) David Shepard--home movies. [to 1943] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2018601531
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Lon Chaney Home Movies (1928 Original Black & White Film)
Step into the roaring twenties with this captivating throwback! 🎩 Watch a rare black and white film from 1928, along with delightful glimpses of Lon and Hazel Chaney, Mabel and Bill Dunphy, and a playful dog (potentially Sandy) as they charm audiences with vaudeville routines. Later, join a gathering of men and women, including Lon and Hazel, Lon's son Creighton, and his friends, perhaps even Eddie Parker, as they indulge in some classic 1920s pastimes—smoking, drinking, and lively conversation.
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(1928) Mabel and Bill Dumphy's sic visit with Hazel & Lon Chaney, some visit!--Lon Chaney--home movies. [?] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2018601601
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Loretta Young Home Movies (1934 Original Black & White Film)
Step into the golden age of Hollywood with this enchanting glimpse behind the scenes! 🎬 Watch a rare black and white film from 1934, accompanied by exclusive footage of Loretta Young on the sets of iconic films such as 'Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back' (1934), 'Caravan' (1934), 'White Parade' (1934), and 'The Call of the Wild' (1935). Experience the magic of classic cinema as you witness Loretta Young's talent and grace behind the camera.
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(1934) Loretta Young studio footage, -36--Loretta Young--home movies. [to 1936] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2018601608
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Three American Poets (1968 Original Black & White Film)
Delve into the poetic world of the 1960s with this captivating footage! 📜 Watch a rare black and white film from 1968, featuring esteemed poets Josephine Miles and Elder Olson engaging in a thoughtful discussion and reading selections of their poetry alongside James Dickey, Consultant in Poetry at the Library of Congress. Experience the depth and beauty of their words as they come to life in this unique literary exchange.
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Dickey, J., Olson, E., Miles, J., Weta-Tv, Library Of Congress & Gertrude Clarke Whittall Poetry And Literature Fund. (1968) Three American poets. United States: WETA, -05-21. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2019600169
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The Baseball Stars Of Yesteryear Compilation (1931 Original Black & White Film)
Step back into baseball history with this fascinating glimpse into the 1930s! ⚾ Watch a rare black and white film from 1931 featuring players from the Philadelphia Athletics and Phillies. From pitching demonstrations by Ed Rommel, Roy Mahaffey, Rube Walberg, and Lefty Grove to insights from Mickey Cochrane on working with pitchers, and Connie Mack's predictions for the 1932 season, this footage captures the essence of early baseball. In the second half, meet standout players from the Phillies including Jim Elliott, Clise Dudley, Dick Bartell, and Chuck Klein, with manager Burt Shotton discussing the art of hitting. Experience the charm and skill of baseball's golden era!
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(1931) The Baseball Stars of Yesteryear--Compilation. [United States?: s.n., to 1932] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2019600421
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Oakland Oaks vs. San Francisco Seals Baseball Season Opening (1918 Original Black & White Film)
Travel back in time to 1918 and witness the excitement of opening day for the Oakland Oaks baseball season! ⚾ Watch rare black and white footage capturing the festivities as the Oaks take on the San Francisco Seals. Join the celebration as vaudeville dancer Doraldina, donning a baseball uniform, parades with the team and graces the field, culminating in her ceremonial first pitch. Experience the charm and nostalgia of early baseball history in this captivating glimpse of America's favorite pastime.
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(1918) Oakland Oaks vs. San Francisco Seals baseball opening. -04-02. [United States?: s.n] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2019600423
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Two Poets, Verse & Conversation (1968 Original Black & White Film)
Dive into the world of poetry with this captivating footage from 1968! 📜 Join esteemed poets Louise Bogan and J. V. Cunningham as they read their own poems and engage in insightful discussions about their work. Moderated by William Jay Smith, this panel offers a rare glimpse into the creative minds behind the verses. Explore the nuances of poetry, gain inspiration, and delve into the depths of literary expression.
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Bogan, L., Cunningham, J. V., Smith, W. J., Weta-Tv & Library Of Congress. (1968) Verse and Conversation. Eddins, J., dir, Hunter, J. U., prod United States: WETA. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2019600429
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A Visit With P.L. Travers, Author Of Mary Poppins Stories (1966 Original Black & White Film)
Embark on a whimsical journey with this charming footage from 1966! 🌟 Join acclaimed author P. L. Travers as she captivates a group of children by reading a selection from one of her beloved Mary Poppins novels. Delight in the magic of storytelling as Travers brings her iconic characters to life. Stay tuned as the children eagerly ask questions about her work and the art of writing children's literature. Experience the wonder and imagination of Mary Poppins like never before!
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Travers, P. L., Weta-Tv & Library Of Congress. (1966) A visit with P.L. Travers, author of the Mary Poppins stories. United States: WETA. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2019600430
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A Conversation With Rod Serling (1968 Original Black & White Film)
Step into the world of television with this intriguing footage from 1968! 📺 Join iconic writer and creator Rod Serling as he engages in a thought-provoking interview with James Dickey and Bernie Harrison. Delve into discussions about the state of American television and the role of television as a medium for writers. Gain insight into Serling's unique perspective on the evolving landscape of storytelling through this captivating conversation.
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Serling, R., Dickey, J., Harrison, B., Weta-Tv, Library Of Congress & Eastern Educational Network. (1968) A conversation with Rod Serling. United States: WETA: Eastern Educational Network. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2019600431
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Let's Go America! Men & Machines, U.S. National Industrial Council (1936 Black & White Film)
Delve into the industrial landscape of the 1930s with this captivating black and white film from 1936! Featuring Lowell Thomas, this drama-documentary highlights the positive impact of machines in the workplace. Explore how machines have revolutionized work and leisure, making them more accessible to a wider population. Produced by the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), this film concludes with a powerful montage showcasing an abundance of consumer goods, emphasizing the prosperity of American industrial output. Witness the narrative of progress and abundance in this vintage gem.
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Thomas, L., Audio Productions, National Industrial Council, U. S., National Association Of Manufacturers, U. S. & Modern Talking Picture Service. (1936) Let's go America!: a screen editorial. United States: Distributed by Modern Talking Picture Service. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2018601444
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Let's Go To The Movies, Teaching Film Custodians: Instructional Films (1948 Black & White Film)
Step back in time with this captivating black and white film from 1948, the first installment in a series exploring the early history and technical aspects of motion pictures. Delve into the world of film manufacture and witness iconic clips from timeless classics such as "The Hills of Old Kentucky," "Easy Street," "The Great Train Robbery," "The Jazz Singer," "Night Song," and "Show of Shows." Additionally, enjoy a glimpse of history with a newsreel featuring President Roosevelt. Join us on this nostalgic journey through the magic of cinema!
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Anderson, W., Rko Radio Pictures, Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences, Teaching Film Custodians, Instructional Films & Copyright Collection. (1948) Let's Go to the Movies. Gladden, T., dir United States: Teaching Film Custodians: Instructional Films. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2018601445
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Miyah, A Story Of Water, Arabian American Oil Company, Saudi Arabia (1950 Original Colored Film)
Embark on a journey of water conservation in Saudi Arabia with "Miyah," a captivating colored film from 1950! This short educational film sheds light on Saudi Arabia's innovative methods for preserving, drawing, and conserving water resources. Dive into the sustainable practices endorsed by His Majesty Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud, King of Saudi Arabia, as you discover the importance of water management in the region. Join us in exploring the collaborative efforts aimed at ensuring a sustainable future for water conservation in Saudi Arabia.
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Sabbagh, I. K., Steineke, M., Arabian American Oil Company & Ray Graham And Associates. (1950) Miyah, a Story of Water. Lyford, R., dir, Lyford, R., prod United States: Arabian American Oil Company. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2018601446
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Pipeline To The Clouds, United States Public Health Service (1951 Original Colored Film)
Explore the significance of water in every facet of American life with this insightful colored film from 1951! In this short film, witness the various ways water is utilized across different aspects of American society and learn about the essential steps that can be taken to safeguard America's water supply. Join us on this educational journey as we delve into the importance of water conservation and preservation efforts.
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General Electric Company, United States Public Health Service, American Water Works Association & Raphael G. Wolff Studios. (1951) Pipeline to the Clouds. United States: General Electric. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2018601447
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All American News, Inc (1945 Original Black & White Film)
Step back in time with this captivating black and white film from 1945! Explore the groundbreaking All-American news, the first newsreels tailored for a black audience. Produced in the 1940s and 1950s, these reels aimed to inspire black Americans to actively participate in and support the war effort while offering a unique African-American perspective on global and national events. Highlights of this issue include coverage of a meeting of the National Conference of Colored Parents and Teachers, and the impactful work done by the Women's Army Corps. Immerse yourself in this historical journey!
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All American News, I. (1945) All-American news. -03, no. 4. Alexander, W. D. U., Glucksman, E. M. U. & Barnett, C., prods [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2018601435
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