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Description
Short Cold-War era animated film illustrating the absurdity of stockpiling nuclear weapons.
Content description from YouTube
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ro56gW3l9dA):
Fable Safe is a short film made during the Cold War that through art, animation, music, and lyrics demonstrate the absurdity of stockpiling more and more nuclear weapons. In this production a misinterpretation seen on radar causes both the United States and an unknown enemy to deploy part of its nuclear arsenal which leads to mutual destruction. The year of its release it was the opening film of the New York Film Festival Lincoln Center. Produced by Sumner Jules Glimcher.
Ephemera: available through CCDR Collections at Arizona State University. One small clipping with program description. Handwritten notes: Museum of Modern Art. 5 August, 1985. Under Cover. KAET.
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Part 2
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Part 3
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Description
Content description from Wikipedia.org (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_POV_(TV_series)_episodes):
Rich in humor and regional color, this sometimes hilarious film uses the prism of language to reveal our attitudes about the way other people speak. From Boston Brahmins to Black Louisiana teenagers, from Texas cowboys to New York professionals, American Tongues elicits funny, perceptive, sometimes shocking, and always telling comments on American English in all its diversity.
Ephemera: none available
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Description
Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/who-remembers-mama/oclc/847214187):
Considers the plight of an older middle-class woman as she faces life after divorce with little financial, legal, or social protection. Outlines some potential legislative solutions, which seek to provide self-help programs of counseling and job creation as well as a redistribution of social security benefits.
Ephemera: saved from original ephemera. Small clipping from program guide. Who Remembers Mama. A provocative exploration of the economic and emotional devastation facing divorced middle-aged women.
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Original Format
TV broadcast recorded off air by JWK: Betamax tape
Creator
Cynthia Salzman Mondell and Allen Mondell (producers)
America's Folk Religion (Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory episode 1) - Randall Balmer (host) (1989) (no video link)
Subject
Religion and culture--United States
Evangelicalism--United States--History
Pentecostalism--United States
Fundamentalism--United States
URL
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Description
Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/mine-eyes-have-seen-the-glory/oclc/39466397):
Archival photos, location filming, and interviews with preachers and congregations support the points made in this history of evangelical religion in the USA, based on Randall Balmer's book of the same title.
Ephemera: none available.
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The Making of a Subculture (Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory episode 2) - Randall Balmer (host) (1989) (no video link)
Subject
Religion and culture--United States
Evangelicalism--United States--History
Pentecostalism--United States
Fundamentalism--United States
URL
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Description
Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/mine-eyes-have-seen-the-glory/oclc/39466397):
Archival photos, location filming, and interviews with preachers and congregations support the points made in this history of evangelical religion in the USA, based on Randall Balmer's book of the same title.
Ephemera: none available
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Coming of Age (Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory episode 3) - Randall Balmer (host) (1989) (no video link)
Subject
Religion and culture--United States
Evangelicalism--United States--History
Pentecostalism--United States
Fundamentalism--United States
URL
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Description
Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/mine-eyes-have-seen-the-glory/oclc/39466397):
Archival photos, location filming, and interviews with preachers and congregations support the points made in this history of evangelical religion in the USA, based on Randall Balmer's book of the same title.
Ephemera: none available.
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Gotta Make This Journey: Sweet Honey in the Rock (1983) (no video link)
Subject
Singers--United States--Biography
Popular music--1981-1990
URL
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Description
Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/gotta-make-this-journey-sweet-honey-in-the-rock/oclc/853093325):
Presents a documentary tribute to the radical Black women's a cappella group, Sweet Honey in the Rock, whose music serves the cause of social activism. Shows the group in concert and gives profiles of its members.
Ephemera: text saved from original ephemera. Small clipping from program guide. Gotta Make This Journey: Sweet Honey in the Rock. A profile of the five-woman activist singing group Sweet Honey in the Rock. Handwritten notes: Under Cover 27 Apr.1985. -Black Women, 5 singers + signer (a capella) - Feminism - Tape over before show ending.
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Indian Self-Rule: A Problem of History (1985) (preview)
Subject
United States--Indian Reorganization Act
URL
Preview
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Description
Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/indian-self-rule-a-problem-of-history/oclc/7976098319):
After centuries of struggle, the Indians of North America own less than 2% of the land settled by their ancestors. Indian Self-Rule traces the history of white-Indian relations from nineteenth century treaties through the present, as tribal leaders, historians, teachers, and other Indians gather at a 1983 conference organized to reevaluate the significance of the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934.
Ephemera: text saved from original ephemera. Clipping from June 1985 (vol.12, issue 6) Under Cover magazine with program description: Indian Self Rule: A Problem of History. This film examines the economic differences of the tribes, from the Navajo of the Southwest to the Quinnault of the Northwest.
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Description
Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/light-in-the-west/oclc/1099994505):
When photography was in its infancy, the American West was still a frontier; and, for a period of about fifty years, the two interacted in a complex and fascinating way. Dramatic subject matter in the West became accessible to photographers just when the newly-discovered wet-plate process enabled them to work outdoors. Thereafter, Western explorers consistently used photography to record their discoveries. It was primarily through the resulting photographs that the frontier became known. Ironically, these early images hastened the demise of the frontier they so beautifully documented. LIGHT IN THE WES rediscovers this empire through the eyes (and camera lenses) of the extraordinary people who were the first photographers to venture west. At a time when making photographs was as difficult as traveling in uncharted wilderness, these men truly were pioneers.
Ephemera: text saved from original ephemera. Small clipping from program guide: Light in the West. American Photography and the American West. Handwritten: only last half of hour show. Under Cover March 1984 vol.11, No.3.
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Great Spirit Within the Hole (1982) (no video link)
Subject
Indians of North America--Religion
URL
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Description
Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/great-spirit-within-the-hole/oclc/15282392):
Focuses on American Indians in their nation's prisons and tells that Indian spiritual leaders are often denied entry to prisons to commune with their people. Emphasizes how freedom of Indian religious practice aids in rehabilitation.
Ephemera: available at the CCDR Collections at Arizona State University. Small clipping with TV listing and description; Newspaper article--Powwows Give Prisoners Culture.
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Description
Content description from Worldcat(https://www.worldcat.org/title/guatemala-when-the-mountains-tremble/oclc/20184176):
A documentary describing the struggle of the Indian peasantry in Guatemala against state and foreign oppression. Uses a variety of forms-- interviews, direct address, newsreels, re-inactmemts, video transmissions, and on-the-spot footage shot at great hazard. Loosely centered on the two experiences of a 23-year-old Indian woman now living in exile.
Ephemera: none available
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Description
Content description from Archive (https://archive.org/details/theflapperstory_201705):
Using a lively blend of interviews and archival footage, this documentary takes a look at the flapper, the proclaimed "New woman" ideal of America's roaring twenties.
Ephemera: none available
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Original Format
TV broadcast recorded off air by JWK: Betamax tape
Creator
Lauren Lazin (director, editor, writer, and narrator)
Back Wards to Back Streets: Deinstitution of Mental Patients (1980) (no video link)
Subject
Mentally ill--United States
Insanity (Law)--United States
Mental health facilities--United States
URL
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Description
Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/back-wards-to-back-streets-deinstitionalization-of-mentalpatients/oclc/704461428):
Describes the conditions of mental patients all over America since the Supreme Court decision that decreed that they could not be held in mental hospital against their will. Shows facilities used to house them and programs which help, and some that don't. Gives a historical background on care for the mentally ill.
Ephemera: text saved from original ephemera. Small clipping from program guide. Back Wards to Back Streets. This documentary explores the policy of deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill.
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Cowboys and Indians (The Buckman Treatment season 3, unknown episode) (1986) (no video link)
Subject
Traditional medicine--Southwestern States (U.S.)
Medical care--Southwestern States (U.S.)
Public health--Southwestern States (U.S.)
URL
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Description
Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/cowboys-and-indians/oclc/37093367):
Dr. Rob Buckman looks at the health care available in traditional Indian country of New Mexico and Arizona.
Ephemera: none available
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Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/human-face-of-the-pacific-the-marshall-islands-living-with-the-bomb/oclc/959236090):
The people of the Bikini Atoll were removed from their homelands as a result of American testing of nuclear bombs in the Pacific. They now live on another island, dependent on American food and support. They can never go back to Bikini Atoll because it is poisoned beyond the possibility of habitation. This film is a poignant, impressive study of a people whose culture has been vanquished.
Ephemera: none available
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Indian Country (Frontline season 6, episode 17) (1988) (no video link)
Subject
Quinault Indians--Social conditions
Indians of North America--Washington (State)--Social conditions
URL
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Description
Content description from PBS (https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/indian-country/):
The Quinault Indians of Washington State seem to have everything-strong leadership, a landmark court victory guaranteeing fishing rights, business deals with the Japanese, and a lush, beautiful reservation. But the Quinaults still face crushing problems-unemployment, poverty, alcoholism, and suicide. Frontline reporter Mark Trahant searches for answers to the Quinault’s dilemma in the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Congress, the White House and in the heart of the Quinault people.
Ephemera: none available
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The Inauguration of George H. W. Bush (live recording) (1989)
Subject
Inauguration
Presidential candidates
URL
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Description
Content description from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inauguration_of_George_H._W._Bush):
The Inauguration of George H. W. Bush as the 41st President of the United States was held on Friday, January 20, 1989. The inauguration marked the commencement of the only term of George H. W. Bush as President and Dan Quayle as Vice President. Chief Justice William Rehnquist administered the presidential oath of office to Bush and Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor administered the vice presidential oath of office to Quayle.
The event helped Metrorail set a single-day record of 604,089 trips, breaking the record of 565,000 set the spring before by the Washington for Jesus '88 rally. The record would stand until the day of the National Victory Celebration in 1991.
Ephemera: none available.
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Dance in motion pictures, television, etc.--United States--History
Dancers--United States
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Description
Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/thats-dancing/oclc/978350201):
From Baryshnikov to break dancing, from Fred and Ginger to Shirley and Bojangles, from movement depicted on Grecian urns to the kaleidoscopic pizzazz of Busby Berkely spectaculars.
Ephemera: none available
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Original Format
TV broadcast recorded off air by JWK: Betamax tape
Creator
Jack Haley Jr. (director, producer, and writer)
Mikhail Baryshnikov, Ray Bolger, Sammy Davis Jr., Gene Kelly, and Liza Minnelli (hosts)
The Tyranny of the Majority (Struggle for Democracy episode 4) (1989) (no video link)
Subject
Democracy
Civil rights
Minorities--Civil rights
Blacks--Civil rights--United States
Aboriginal Australians--Land tenure
Catholics--Civil rights--Northern Ireland
Blacks--Civil rights
Catholics--Civil rights
Northern Ireland
United States
URL
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Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/tyranny-of-the-majority/oclc/1019976280):
"Government of the people by the people" means majority rule but democratic majorities do not always promote social justice for all. The French nobleman Alexis de Tocqueville once wrote that "the tyranny of the majority" or the democratic force of conformity posed the greatest threat to individual liberties. This program examines majority-minority conflicts in three Western democratic societies: the American blacks' civil rights movement, the Australian aborigines' campaign for full land rights and the Catholic minority struggle in Northern Ireland.
Ephemera: none available.
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Creator
George James (director and writer)
George James and Ted Remerowski (producers)
Michael A. Levine (executive producer)
Nancy Button (supervising producer)
Caroline Furey Bamford (associate producer)
Michael Boland and Nikos Evdemon (cinematographers)
The Trial of Standing Bear (motion picture) (1988) (no video link)
Subject
Native American
Nebraska
Motion picture
URL
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Description
Content Description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/trial-of-standing-bear/oclc/74908163):
The Trial of Standing Bear tells the moving story of one man's struggle of self-determination in the 1879 court case Standing Bear vs. Crook. In the case, a U.S. district court declared for the first time that 'an Indian is a person within the meaning of the law, ' therefore entitled to protection under the U.S. Constitution. In the saga of the struggle for basic Native American rights, this decision still holds significance.
Ephemera: none available.
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Description
Content description from WorldCat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/hawaii-national-park/oclc/950267306) :
Tourists drive a car into Hawaii National Park and visit scenic points. Shows Kilauea volcano, the forest, 'Thurston Lava Tube, ' 'Twin Craters, ' 'Summer Camp, ' Makaopuha, and Holemaumau. Includes views of a cemetery.
Ephemera: none available.
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Creator
United States. Department of the Interior (author)
Publisher
Washington, D.C. : United States. Department of the Interior