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Description
Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/columbus-and-the-age-of-discovery/oclc/1153405715) :
Seven-nation co-production chronicling Columbus' journey and legacy. Video seeks to relive Columbus' voyages and illustrates the repercussions for both the New World and the Old.
No Ephemera available.
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Original Format
TV broadcast recorded off air by JWK: Betamax tape
Creator
WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.), British Broadcasting Corporation Television Service, Radiotelevisione Italians, RTP (Radio and television station : Portugal), and Films for the Humanities & Sciences (authors)
Columbus and the age of discovery (1991) (Part 1 and Part 2)
Subject
Columbus, Christopher.
Explorers -- America -- Biography.
Explorers -- Spain -- Biography.
URL
Part 1
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Part 2
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Description
Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/columbus-and-the-age-of-discovery/oclc/1153405715) :
Seven-nation co-production chronicling Columbus' journey and legacy. Video seeks to relive Columbus' voyages and illustrates the repercussions for both the New World and the Old.
No Ephemera available.
Limitations: This page displays video content associated with a videotape in the CCDR Collections audiovisual library recorded by Joann W. Kealiinohomoku. Please be advised that, because this videotape has not yet been digitized for direct access, we cannot guarantee that the video content on this page is an exact match with the content originally recorded by Dr. Kealiinohomoku. We also cannot guarantee function or access for re-hosted video conten
Original Format
TV broadcast recorded off air by JWK: Betamax tape
Creator
WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.), British Broadcasting Corporation Television Service, Radiotelevisione Italians, RTP (Radio and television station : Portugal), and Films for the Humanities & Sciences (authors)
Religion, Rap, and the Crisis of Black Leadership: Cornel West (1990) (no video link)
Subject
African Americans -- Social conditions
African American leadership
URL
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Description
Content description from WorldCat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/religion-rap-and-the-crisis-of-black-leadership-cornel-west/oclc/961505616) :
To practice his unique brand of scholarship, Cornel West moves in many worlds. As an academic, he teaches religion and Afro-American studies at Harvard. As an author, he has delved into subjects from liberation theology to postmodern architecture, from rap music to black politicians. As a lay preacher, he can be found speaking to community groups and high school students and in the pulpits of various faiths. In this program with Bill Moyers, West delves into such diverse topics as religion, rap music, and the crisis of black leadership in America.
Ephemera: none available.
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Original Format
TV broadcast recorded off air by JWK: Betamax tape
Creator
Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm) and Public Affairs Television (Firm) (authors)
Shadow of the Rising Sun (New Pacific episode 8) (1985) (no video link)
Subject
Technology and civilization.
Confucianism and state.
Japan -- Civilization -- 1945-
Civilization.
Japan.
URL
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Description
Content Description from WorldCat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/shadow-of-the-rising-sun/oclc/16707248) :
Film explores the future in terms of 2500 years of Confucianism philosophy and code of behavior--hard work and self-sacrifice in the interest of national prosperity. The film asks the question, will the future lie with Japan or America in the lead of technical innovation?
Ephemera: none available
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The Color of Honor: The Japanese American Soldier in WWII (excerpt) (1989)
Subject
Ethnicity
Race
Racism
URL
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Description
Content description from CET films (http://www.cetel.org/honor.html):
The Color of Honor portrays the complex variety of responses of Japanese American men during WWII. While reviled and interned in their home country for their ethnic heritage, they were also confronted with the rise of fascism abroad. Some wanted to prove they were loyal Americans and fought bravely in the highly decorated all Japanese-American 442nd Regimental Combat Unit, which liberated European towns, even while their own families were virtually imprisoned in internment camps. Others served as secret Military Intelligence linguists using their deep understanding of the Japanese language to interrogate prisoners of war and intercept messages in the Asian Pacific theater of the war. And some felt they could not in good conscience serve in the U.S. Armed Forces as long as their families were "interned" in violation of the Constitution they were supposed to defend.
Ephemera: none available.
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TV broadcast recorded off air by JWK: Betamax tape