"filmID","creator","title","date_of_publication","runtime","series_title","summary","format_type","associated_entity","geography","subject_group","genre","image_url","direct_url" "asp3484867-marc","","American experience. The abolitionists. Part 4 of 4","","21 minutes","['American experience']","Lois Brown is a professor in the African American Studies Program and the Department of English at Wesleyan University. Brown's scholarship and research focus on African American and New England literary history and culture.","stream","['Brown, Lois']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Slavery']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651481/1008651481-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484867" "asp3484865-marc","","American experience. The abolitionists. Part 3 of 4","","31 minutes","['American experience']","Lois Brown is a professor in the African American Studies Program and the Department of English at Wesleyan University. Brown's scholarship and research focus on African American and New England literary history and culture.","stream","['Brown, Lois']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Slavery']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651480/1008651480-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484865" "asp3484863-marc","","American experience. The abolitionists. Part 2 of 4","","32 minutes","['American experience']","Lois Brown is a professor in the African American Studies Program and the Department of English at Wesleyan University. Brown's scholarship and research focus on African American and New England literary history and culture.","stream","['Brown, Lois']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Slavery']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651479/1008651479-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484863" "asp3484861-marc","","American experience. The abolitionists. Part 1 of 4","","27 minutes","['American experience']","Lois Brown is a professor in the African American Studies Program and the Department of English at Wesleyan University. Brown's scholarship and research focus on African American and New England literary history and culture.","stream","['Brown, Lois']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Slavery']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651478/1008651478-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484861" "asp3484859-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 3 of 3","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Joyner talks about Southern Press - see US as foreign country they want out of, Hero - hero concept is dangerous, John Brown probably not a hero, -Hero - John Brown was an extraordinary man, Icon - wonderful beliefs overcame flaws, chose right course at end, Jail/Martyr - realizes must be a loser to be a winner, Execution/Religion - John Brown believed he was fulfilling God's purpose, Press - first event where press played such a role, - Song - legacy, mistake of Wise to execute John Brown, no song for Sumner, Singing Song, Song - great marching song of union army, -Trial/Martyr - Wise the sacrificer, erred in rushing, executing, North v. South - dance b/t 2 sides leading to Civil War, Press - editorial writers play their part in dividing the country.","stream","['Joyner, Charles W', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651477/1008651477-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484859" "asp3484857-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 2 of 3","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Joyner talks about Press/Martyr - reshapes image from fanatic to martyr, Response to raid - temperate on both sides at first, Response to raid - made icon, slave holders threatened, respond, Press/Trial - North as John Brown supporters, South as pro - slavery, Trial - John Brown makes it trial of slavery, not of himself (better), Trial - John Brown makes it trial of slavery, not of himself, Martyr - wrote wife he had brought conflict to limit, - Religion - conflict b/t governmental & religious authority, Religion - people divided by allegiance to secular/religious law, Sanity - Wise thought John Brown sane, John Brown angry over insanity argument, Sanity - John Brown angry over insanity argument, Wise thought John Brown sane, Sanity - Wise thought John Brown sane, John Brown thought Wise insane, -Icon - US a different country after John Brown's execution, Trial - Southern fear, Trial - Southern fear North was coming to arm the slaves, Execution - John Brown put issue of slavery at center stage as never before.","stream","['Joyner, Charles W', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651476/1008651476-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484857" "asp3484855-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 1 of 3","","24 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Joyner talks about Southern Power - ""dough faces"" (long), - Southern Power - ""dough faces"" (short), Slave labor - whole US economy implicated in maintenance, Slave labor - cotton responsible for growth of US economy, Abolitionists - nonviolent, John Brown thought ""milquetoast"", Post Raid - nation divided, extreme positions, Icon - John Brown as hedgehog, obverse of Robert E. Lee, Plan - ill conceived, ill planned, ill executed, Military Planner - more like George Burns than George Patton, Blacks joining Brown - doubts, no rights, why fight?, Blacks on Brown - didn't trust whites, didn't trust Brown, Press - John Brown holding ""press conferences"" reshaping image.","stream","['Joyner, Charles W', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651475/1008651475-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484855" "asp3484853-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 5 of 5","","5 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Washington talks about Sanity - suggestion illuminates times, Jefferson quote, Revolution.","stream","['Washington, Margaret', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651474/1008651474-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484853" "asp3484851-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 4 of 5","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Washington talks about Boston - how did learned men, novelists, etc. support John Brown's ideas - Boston - support for John Brown b/c US practically already at war, - Missouri - John Brown got 11 slaves to Canada, realized what was possible, Missouri - freeing slaves exhilarating for John Brown & slaves, Personality/N. Elba - paternalism, ultimate white man do-gooder.","stream","['Washington, Margaret', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651473/1008651473-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484851" "asp3484849-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 3 of 5","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Washington talks about Failure - at business could succeed as abolitionist, Lovejoy - death monumentally important to John Brown, Abolitionists - didn't work to end discrimination in North, John Brown wasn't like that"", North Elba dinner w/blacks - though antislavery, Dana appalled, Abolition - John Brown's absolutism, equal is equal, Douglass - John Brown met a cultured, articulate accomplished man, Douglass - represented possibility, John Brown divulged plans to him, Douglass/Raid - couldn't follow John Brown, it was a kind of suicide, Douglass/Raid - wanted to go, but couldn't, knew it would fail, Douglass/Raid - more important to live for cause than die for it"".","stream","['Washington, Margaret', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651472/1008651472-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484849" "asp3484847-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 2 of 5","","28 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Washington talks about Nat Turner - rebellion in 1831 reverberated thru US, Nat Turner - slavery under siege, dispelled myth of happy slaves, Nat Turner - symbol of wrath of God, blacks knew Bible, Underground RR - John Brown's role, clothe, transport, protect, Relationship w/Blacks - Sambo's Mistakes, John Brown's advice, Personality - arrogance expecting to be embraced as black leader, Relationship w/Blacks - gave advice out of concern, -Religion/Personality - Puritan patriarch, knows best, Relationship w/Blacks - wants to be seen as black leader, Personality - thought he was right w/ blacks, whites, sons, etc., Douglass - respected John Brown's commitment to blacks, Douglass/Raid - wishes he could throw aside caution, but can't, Douglass/Raid - knew slaves suspicious, plan wouldn't work, Douglass/Raid - must have wanted to be part of it.","stream","['Washington, Margaret', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651471/1008651471-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484847" "asp3484845-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 1 of 5","","17 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. -Washington talks about Slave Boy Story - imagine effect on 12 yr. old, Religion - permeated society, guided Brown.","stream","['Washington, Margaret', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651470/1008651470-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484845" "asp3484843-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 5 of 5","","11 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. -Stewart talks about Icon - our views of justice determine our view of John Brown today, Icon - implicated everyone in problem of race in America.","stream","['Stewart, James Brewer', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651469/1008651469-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484843" "asp3484841-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 4 of 5","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Stewart talks about Kansas - made world unpredictable, Kansas - instability made capitalists fund freedom fighters, Kansas - powerful families in Boston funding free staters, Kansas - Boston $ to freedom fighters, Kansas - violence there not new, Kansas - slave holders needed new territory, growing economy, Boston - felt at home, tradition of American Revolution, Boston - 2nd Revolution, people saw his revolutionary zeal, Boston - Revolution corrupted, John Brown remembered truths, Personality - charisma, feeds needs, patriarch, Boston - gave supporters chance to believe in themselves, Nonviolence - nonviolent people accept violence, big change.","stream","['Stewart, James Brewer', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651468/1008651468-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484841" "asp3484839-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 3 of 5","","28 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Stewart talks about Boston - slavery expands, wealthy gentlemen consider violence, Burns/Higginson - liberation by violence?, Higginson - John Brown marginal/away from this scene & others, Violence in Congress - John Brown's thoughts on violence end to slavery, Violence - during speaker of house election, Sumner - Americans shocked, sign of slave power triumph, Violence in Congress - people were armed, drunk, Kansas - Nebraska Act - violent, led US to civil war, Kansas - Nebraska Act - disaster for Douglass, hoped peaceful.","stream","['Stewart, James Brewer', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651467/1008651467-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484839" "asp3484837-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 2 of 5","","27 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Stewart talks about John Brown's hatred of slavery, Underground RR - John Brown white man in black enterprise, trusted, -John Brown understands blacks - gained trust, Empathy/Plan - understood blacks, wanted to do something big, Underground RR - what whites learned from blacks, - Southern Power - after 1850, slavery interests ruled US, Southern Power - feeling that US becoming slave republic, Southern Power - slavocracy"", not democracy in 1850"".","stream","['Stewart, James Brewer', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651466/1008651466-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484837" "asp3484835-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 1 of 5","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Stewart talks about Bible - annotated, scripture explains life, Land - as a commodity, compares to futures market, Bankruptcy - panic of 1837, bankrupt US economy, Bankruptcy/1837 - John Brown a typical story, Garrison - threatening to whites/Abolitionists peaceful, Personality - great speakers mixed w/middle class - not John Brown, Professional Reformer - John Brown was not, had to earn a living, John Brown searching for stability, too preoccupied for abolitionism, Personality - charisma, intimate, skills of a man on fire, Failure/Success - talented at selling inner soul, not wool.","stream","['Stewart, James Brewer', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651465/1008651465-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484835" "asp3484833-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 4 of 4","","21 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Renehan talks about Mission/H Ferry - John Brown started to see himself as a vehicle, Mission - vehicle to get issue of slavery to a boil, - Character - John Brown enigmatic, conflicted support for, Carpetbag letters/Vindication of Raid - Carpetbag letters - not an accident they were left, John Brown knew he would fail, Trial/Hanging/Redpath - Brown mythologized, Boston - extraordinary times create extraordinary bedfellows, Martyr - death his biggest success, icon.","stream","['Renehan, Edward', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651464/1008651464-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484833" "asp3484831-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 3 of 4","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Renehan talks about Pottawatomie - both sides of war in Kansas outraged, -Pottawatomie - John Brown had to lie about his complicity, - Pottawatomie - afterwards, John Brown enjoys being a renegade, Black Jack - story of battle"", Boston/Sanborn, John Brown Speech - Bible & Dec. of Independence most important documents, Boston/Revolution/Dec of Independence - right audience, Boston/Revolution/Dec of Independence - ""2nd revolution"", Boston/Secret Six - Brown a device for more involvement, Mrs. Russell - thought John Brown enjoyed making rich uncomfortable, Mrs. Russell - John Brown's weapons, dramatized himself, Mrs. Russell - gross food stories @ dinner table , Secret Six - John Brown made it duty not favor for them to give him mone, Parlor chairs - story, Secret Six - save Higginson, thought plan doomed but worthwhile"".","stream","['Renehan, Edward', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651463/1008651463-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484831" "asp3484829-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 2 of 4","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Renehan talks about Fugitive slave law - final proof constitution flawed, Fugitive slave law - abolitionists lobby for secession, Northern secession - treatment for cancer is amputation, Non - violence - no longer a practical solution, Fugitive slave law - demands violence, Higginson, John Brown in court, Douglass - John Brown told him slavery wouldn't end w/out bloodbath, Burns/Higginson - rescues spontaneous acts of violence, Fugitive slave law - made a"" John Brown inevitable, North Elba - dream, left for Kansas to be at focal point, Kansas - revitalizes John Brown's sense of duty, - Kansas - birth of Messianic Brown, Kansas - Brown's station, desolate, awful, poverty stricken, Kansas - John Brown responding to violence, following God, - Failure - felt inadequate, frustrated, - Kansas - eruption against slavery & his own failure"".","stream","['Renehan, Edward', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651461/1008651461-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484829" "asp3484827-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 1 of 4","","27 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Renehan talks about Childhood - underground RR, Owen - John Brown not successful but abolitionist like Owen, Owen - absentee father, John Brown tries to be better father, fails, Personality - needed authority, e.g. tannery, but failed, Personality - always took lead, Kansas free soil militia, - Personality - stubbornness, lead by God, Douglas, Douglass/John Brown - yin/yang, Douglass liked finer things, Douglass - thought John Brown's plan would fail, alienate people, Martyr - Douglass etc. picked up John Brown's mantle after death, Garrison/John Brown - religion, pacifism vs. retribution, Kansas, Religion/Kansas - John Brown's God inspired violence, Kansas, Religion - no fear of death, helped John Brown to martyrdom.","stream","['Renehan, Edward', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651460/1008651460-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484827" "asp3484825-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 3 of 3","","30 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Olds talks about Loss - resigned to despair, despair became his liberation, North Elba/Kansas - letter from sons, chance to make good, - Pottawatomie - terror, shock, purposeful, Pottawatomie - lying about it in Boston, Pottawatomie - make Kansas platform for wider war, Martyr/Plan - no death wish, big plan, bad tactics, Paymaster's Office - seizes moment, courage, brave words.","stream","['Olds, Bruce', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651459/1008651459-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484825" "asp3484823-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 2 of 3","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Olds talks about Whipping son - religious lesson, odd, John Brown odd, Religion - peculiar application of scripture, sanity, Failure - change in 1851/2 so not a failure re slavery, Lovejoy - impact, but John Brown's priority was supporting family, Failure/Turmoil - failed at business & beliefs for so long, Sanity - barnacle, define mad, took slavery personally, Slavery - John Brown unique in recognizing it was insane.","stream","['Olds, Bruce', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651458/1008651458-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484823" "asp3484821-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 1 of 3","","14 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Olds talks about Loss - life of failure, Kansas to redeem himself, Loss - anecdotes in letter, religion, nothing to lose ... Kansas, Father - ""dyed in the wool"" abolitionist, Dianthe - her death confirmed that life had it in for John Brown.","stream","['Olds, Bruce', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651457/1008651457-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484821" "asp3484819-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 5 of 5","","15 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Banks talks about Kansas/Sons - went for cheap land & principle, - Kansas - people went for mix of idealism & land, Kansas - John Brown reluctance normal, too old for a young man's fight, Kansas - John Brown went to rescue sons & fight slavery, Kansas - John Brown as warrior & shepherd saving son, Kansas - compared to Balkan wars, Kansas - not 2 military forces organized, small bands of men, Kansas - like Balkans, cruel, bad weather, no supply depot, Kansas/Hero - inspired men, only appeared armed to the teeth, Kansas/Wagon - PR ploy, useless military vehicle, but struck fear.","stream","['Banks, Russell', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651456/1008651456-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484819" "asp3484817-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 4 of 5","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Banks talks about Frederick Douglass - said plan was steel trap, but John Brown went, Martyr - plan failing, despair, last roll of dice, Martyr - elevated rhetoric, becomes memorably brilliant, Press - John Brown's words transformed North like nothing else could've, Martyr - John Brown's transformation great moment in US history, Press - media event w/ huge historical & political implications, Martyr - meaning of John Brown's life lies in its end, relief, Martyr - didn't plan it, saw as only option, genius, -H Ferry/Engine House - small, but John Brown had focus, control, H Ferry - can't plan it, must seize when occurs, still puzzles us, Press - transformation John Brown & antislavery movement as violent, Press - technology, first media darling, excitement in headlines, Press/Hero - John Brown knew he fit hero role, exploited it, Press - John Brown not shy, Press - American way to operate, look at cameras, Personality - John Brown not rigid, complex, human, Heroes - humanize them to make villainy/heroism possible for us, Personality - complex, if only a villain one can dismiss him, Pottawatomie - raises Qs for today, violence for principled cause, Icon - John Brown typical American of all time, figure who can be shared, North Elba - paradisiacal, father & fighte, North Elba - all aspects of his life working together, North Elba/Failure - had to settle debts, lost dream.","stream","['Banks, Russell', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651455/1008651455-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484817" "asp3484815-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 3 of 5","","30 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Banks talks about Violence - American tradition of principled violence, Pott., Pottawatomie - not born terrorists, must up the ante, - Pottawatomie - context of progression, defining moments, -Pottawatomie - turning point, Pottawatomie - not strategic, response to frustration & despair, - Kansas - people interested in land & $, not slaves & descendants, Business - wanted so he could devote time to doing Lord's work, -Business/Failure - had to live divided life, painful conflict, Failure - dependence on others humiliating, Business/Father - conflict b/t God's work, responsibility, Failure - life going down tubes, unfair, Failure - small debts enormous to him, Personality - obsessive, pursued goals relentlessly, Travel/Old Man - slow arduous travel, esp. for an old man, Europe - John Brown description, must've looked peculiar, Waterloo - single - mindedness of purpose there, Europe - reported on livestock (pigs) not culture, architecture, Underground RR - John Brown involved as adolescent in Ohio thru father, Underground RR - John Brown thrilled to act, do Lord's work, Underground RR - John Brown saw economic dimension, Plan/Douglass - would have been more successful w/ Douglass, Raid/Martyr - why did John Brown stay? deliberate act of martyrdom, Martyring Sons - morally difficult/ambiguous aspect of John Brown.","stream","['Banks, Russell', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651454/1008651454-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484815" "asp3484813-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 2 of 5","","30 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Banks talks about Wilderness - chopping trees, sound of an ax familiar, Wilderness - silence, unimaginable to us today, Wilderness - imagine darkness, cold, wind, need for sanity, Sanity - John Brown mad? important question, Sanity - concluded John Brown incredibly sane, not always rational, Sanity - John Brown more sane than Davy Crockett, Daniel Boone, etc, Sanity - whites think insane, blacks think sane, Sanity - acts were crazy in racist society, heroic to blacks, Sanity - white/black, John Brown emblematic of our history, culture, Seminary/Personality - wanted to preach, not intellectual, Business - obsessive dream to succeed, 1830s like 1980s, Business - he could do it honestly, Business/Man of Times - desire to get rich quick, Man of Times - working class, rural, typical # of kids, Family/Farming - needed children for labor, Tannery/Success - young ""chieftain"" carving out a community, Childhood (Ohio was ""West"") / Cattle drive extraordinary, Cattle drive - Western feat, physically unimaginable, Personality - emotional intensity, exciting/terrifying, Description of John Brown - tall, big man, though actually not that big, Personality - funny, playful, children felt comfortable w/him, John Brown as Father - kids trusted him, John Brown as Father - had great humanity, earned respect & loyalty, Family - bustling, loud, argumentative, news, Bible, morality, Family - small farmhouse w/ yammering kids, kids articulate, Family - campfire conversation origins of American Indians.","stream","['Banks, Russell', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651453/1008651453-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484813" "asp3484811-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 1 of 5","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Banks talks about Early life - hand to mouth, tough existence, Early life - stories of Bible resonate, children die, Religion - Life of 1830s - 50s continuation of Bible, Religion - John Brown believed life a moral test, shaped destiny, Southern Power - think North more likely to secede, - Pottawatomie - seems to be defining moment, Southern Power - expanding to West, Caribbean, etc., It looked bleak, it looked very bleak"", - Religion - Biblical & contemporary history merged, Religion - John Brown saw himself as walking in Biblical shoes, Sons - modern men, doubters, John Brown didn't question truth, Farmer - John Brown agrarian man, physical world, of Bible, Man of times - we judge him, Sanity - white Americans today regard John Brown as a fanatic, Owen/Death of John Brown's Mother, Death of Mother - important, John Brown said defining trauma, Personality - rage, identified w/Blacks' sense of loss, Relationships w/Blacks - trusted him, matched anger, Personality - where did rage come from, Personality - charisma, intensity, emotional furnace, Slave Boy Story, Slave Boy Story true? enough that John Brown believed it, Slave Boy - as orphan, John Brown identifies, - Slave Boy - equally clever, John Brown identifies as orphan, Shepherd - John Brown's gift, could care for animals, Shepherd - brought affection he rarely showed humans, Shepherd - link to the Bible (Abraham, Christ) ennobling, Shepherd - custodial relations, men part of his flock, Personality - contradiction authoritative/custodial"".","stream","['Banks, Russell', 'Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651452/1008651452-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484811" "asp3484809-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 6 of 6","","26 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Frye talks about Icon - South reacted more to North (John Brown as Christ) than to raid, Post Raid - 2 different emotional languages spoken N/S, Post Raid - John Brown carved canyon in public opinion, sliced bonds, Kansas - real beginning of Civil War, John Brown willing violence, - Pottawatomie - extreme of John Brown, passion could overwhelm him, Pottawatomie - a butchering of people"", Pottawatomie - instrument of angry, vengeful God, Pottawatomie - John Brown bent truth, didn't admit to killings, Pottawatomie - John Brown lied, b/c he felt guilt? or part of war, -Pottawatomie - ""an outburst of emotion"", Pottawatomie - vengeance against group b/c inspired by hate, Pottawatomie - nothing more than cold blooded murder, Family/God/Calling - struggled w/ dilemma, which road?, Religion - no one religion, communicated directly w/ God, Money - obsessed w/ earning $, duty to support Family, Money - didn't want great wealth, wanted comfort for family, Personality - John Brown driven, ambitious, goals, - Slavery/Plan - cost of slaves, could be bad investment if flee, Slavery - Southern wealth invested in it, Plan - could've produced economic disaster for the South, Legacy - differs North/South, but no one could ignore him, Icon - John Brown knew he was having an effect, accomplished mission"".","stream","['Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651451/1008651451-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484809" "asp3484807-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 5 of 6","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Frye talks about Raid - sensational event, whole nation fixated upon it, Press - John Brown wounded, debilitated, but focused in interview, -Press - newspapers medium, nation consumed w/ John Brown, Press - Virginia gave access to look civilized, Wise - enemy spoke positively about John Brown, Trial - verdict, sentencing, Trial/Press - opportunity, words in newspapers w/in hours, -Southern perspective - John Brown guilty, deserves noose, Trial - verdict was John Brown's greatest moment, Trial - John Brown says he would've been a hero if fighting for rich, Trial - John Brown says he came to save God's poor, message resonated, -South - John Brown frightened South, white Northerner, South - terrorized, people wanted guns, militia units formed, Ruffin - find solidarity in Southern fear, John Brown pikes on display, Icon - made compromise, reason, discussion impossible, Press - tributes to John Brown, South in disbelief, think of secession, Secession - South felt violated, determined to defend itself, Icon - John Brown made North believe something must change.","stream","['Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651450/1008651450-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484807" "asp3484805-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 4 of 6","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Frye talks about Raid - no one ate the food, feared it was poisoned, White Flag - sometimes means nothing in the 1850s, Raid - John Brown men kill Beckham, mob rule, mob kill Thompson, Raid - Layman surrenders but killed, used as target practice, Property - South thought John Brown thief, not Moses freeing people, Raid - Oliver Brown had been shot, Raid - Oliver dying, John Brown lectured be a man"", trapped, Raid - sons dying, John Brown not sympathetic, god knows best, Jeb Stuart - opens engine house, recognizes John Brown from Kansas, Lt. Green - appears in middle of room, Lt. Green - John Brown survives his sword, had God stopped it?, Lt. Green - failure to kill John Brown was turning point for John Brown, Martyr - John Brown willingly die doing God's work, live on as symbol, Martyr - had John Brown been killed in raid, would've been forgotten, Martyr - achieved success in last weeks, thru voice"".","stream","['Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Harpers Ferry, Battle of, Harpers Ferry, W. Va., 1862', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651449/1008651449-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484805" "asp3484803-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 3 of 6","","28 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Frye talks about Starry - John Brown's men didn't hold him hostage - mistake, Starry - Paul Revere of Harpers Ferry, spreads the word, - Washington - having him as a hostage empowered John Brown, Washington - his slaves guarding him, odd circumstance, Raid - why John Brown stays, - Raid - John Brown's men nervous, suggest leaving, John Brown determined, Raid - John Brown's men see they're trapped, doubt John Brown, fear for lives, Personality - charismatic, he spoke you listened & obeyed, Hostages - said John Brown treated them well, protected them, Raid - John Brown's attitude not of a killer, Raid - warned men to be careful about bloodshed, Raid - John Brown different man than in Kansas, no kill attitude, Plan - John Brown controlled, attack armory (not citizens) & leave, Raid/White Flag - people intended to fight, not negotiate, Raid - John Brown didn't kill hostage in revenge, Raid - John Brown took no vengeance on hostage.","stream","['Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Harpers Ferry, Battle of, Harpers Ferry, W. Va., 1862', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651448/1008651448-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484803" "asp3484801-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 2 of 6","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Frye talks about Harper's Ferry - bottom of a teacup, H Ferry/Plan - as many weapons as Grant's Army, Plan - mountains as fortress, transport forces/slaves, Plan - chose Virginia to strike at the breeder, Religion/Plan - God chose John Brown, raid in God's hands, Religion - John Brown spoke to God daily looking for direction, Religion/Raid - could not fail in hands of God, Martyr - John Brown didn't come to Harpers Ferry to make himself a martyr, - Raid - John Brown almost ended up dead, Martyr - John Brown can't plan his own martyrdom, Martyr - John Brown would succeed w/ God, no plan to be martyr, Raid - was attack on government, John Brown hated law of land, Slavery - John Brown thought government wrong & needed to change, Cook - disguised him self as a writer researching the region, Cook - real purpose to collect intelligence, Cook - spent time w/ Lewis Washington, Lewis Washington - inherited Frederick the Great sword, Cook - symbols of revolution, Washington's weapons, Raid - description of cold, foggy night, Raid - armory gate, seized night watchman, plan working, Raid - only one night watchman!, Raid - going wrong, watchman warned train conductor, - Raid/Hayward Shepard - scared by John Brown's men, ran, Raid/Hayward Shepard - first shots struck a free black, After Raid - church bells, ""fire fueled by abolitionists"".","stream","['Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Harpers Ferry, Battle of, Harpers Ferry, W. Va., 1862', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651447/1008651447-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484801" "asp3484799-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 5 of 5","","23 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Horton talks about Sanity - people today assume John Brown black, else traitor to his race, Sanity - if black not insane, John Brown traitor/John Brown freedom fighter, Icon - whites see John Brown as insane, blacks see him as hero, Icon - martyr, forced US to face its contradiction, failure, - Hanging - John Brown at peace, did what he could, Icon - John Brown brought moral force to bear, Raid - ensured war would be about abolishing slavery, Boston - 1850s, slave power conspiracy dangerous to whites too.","stream","['Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651446/1008651446-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484799" "asp3484797-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 1 of 6","","5 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Frye talks about Harper's Ferry - federal armory, weapons for US Army, H Ferry - description of arsenal, weapons stored, H Ferry - represented the defense of the US, H Ferry - manufactured weapons to defend US, H Ferry/Plan - John Brown came for guns, easy access.","stream","['Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Harpers Ferry, Battle of, Harpers Ferry, W. Va., 1862', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651445/1008651445-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484797" "asp3484795-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 4 of 5","","28 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Horton talks about Kansas -pro - slavery vs. free soil forces, Slavery Expansion - Lincoln contain, Kansas is battleground, Kansas - John Brown determined to stop expansion, Sumner - attack, Brooks sent 100s of canes, serious, Pottawatomie - accepting that John Brown killed, did so for principle, Newby - letter from wife, personal commitment to be w/ John Brown, Douglass - thought plan doomed, John Brown naive about military might, -Douglass - John Brown disappointed not to have him along - Martyr - resignation - Plan - breaking in easy, but he stayed too long, Southern fear - raid a symbol of North's willingness to strike, Raid - evidence more important than his own survival, Icon - symbol of complexity of US, race at core of contradiction.","stream","['Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651444/1008651444-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484795" "asp3484793-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 3 of 5","","28 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Horton talks about Frederick Douglass - thought John Brown charismatic but too idealistic, Douglass/Brown - impressed each other, Gerrit Smith - land for blacks to vote, John Brown in black community, North Elba - John Brown in black community, home, important place, Abolitionists - not all believed in racial equality, John Brown did friends, Free blacks - committed to abolition, helped escaping slaves, Fugitive Slave Law - no right of self defense, Douglass, Boston, Dred Scott - 3 points, Plan - blacks ready for war, black military groups elsewhere, Plan - blacks awaiting the opportunity, Kansas - contested territory precursor to Civil War.","stream","['Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651443/1008651443-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484793" "asp3484791-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 2 of 5","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Horton talks about Slavery - founding fathers, principle of human freedom, Brown - revolutionary, expanding principles, Abolitionists - had day jobs, underground RR dangerous, Underground RR - symbolic importance of whites (long), Underground RR - symbolic importance of whites (short), Brown - fight against slavery all consuming, driving force, Sanity - Nat Turner, rational to encourage rebellion, Sanity - imagine Nat Turner well armed, not crazy, Turner - uprising struck fear, spiritual visions, Religion - spiritual visions ordinary for 19th century, Douglass/Brown - intellect/emotion, impressed each other, Douglass/Brown - impressed each other, letter, Douglass - refined, powerful, would inspire raiders.","stream","['Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651442/1008651442-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484791" "asp3484789-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 1 of 5","","23 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Horton talks about Oberlin - laboratory educational opportunities, Underground RR - Southern Ohio across river, RR/Early life - responsibility of freedom?, Slave boy story, Slavery - good masters, Douglass quote, -Cotton - slavery bound up w/ valuable crop, Southern Power - Dred Scott decision, slavery expanding, Southern Power - Supreme Court pro - slavery, expanding, Cotton - slave labor integral to industrialization of North, Slavery - Sambo characterization, Nat Turner, Garrison - non - violence as a tactic, conscience, Violence - like George Washington, defend rights.","stream","['Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651441/1008651441-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484789" "asp3484787-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 5 of 5","","4 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Finkelman talks about Trial - unfair, illegal to try him for treason.","stream","['Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651440/1008651440-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484787" "asp3484785-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 4 of 5","","28 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Finkelman talks about Boston - gets support w/out revealing much, Boston - give money, strike a blow against slavery, Jail - Christ - like martyr, - Jail - no rescue, if hanged then martyr, Jail - martyr, ready to die, Jail - fulfilled purpose, last step in his evolution, Jail - instant myth, he makes the most of it, Jail - kissed child of jailer's slave woman, Jail - understands value of the media, Jail - media, goes back to old way, using words (long), Jail - media, goes back to old way, using words (short), Insanity - Virginia's mistake (alt), -Insanity - Virginia's mistake (better), Jail - Virginians give access to media, own PR firm, Insanity - insane to give life for higher good?, Insanity - bad tactician, planner, etc. but not crazy, Icon - for North, only violence can end slavery, Icon - like Lincoln, makes Civil War about slavery, Icon - makes himself victim of slavery.","stream","['Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651439/1008651439-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484785" "asp3484783-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 3 of 5","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Finkelman talks about Boston - compare Brown to Cromwell, New England - Brown tough, people love him, Plan - open warfare more dramatic, needed, H. Ferry - delay, suicidal attack necessary, H. Ferry - suicidal attack necessary (short), Revolution - political process against freedom, South - no democracy, can't vote about slavery, Illegal activity - only way to attack slavery, Pottawatomie - makes sense, no democracy, Kansas - no peaceful method to end slavery, Martyr - tragedy is other men who died, From Nobody to a Hero (long), From Nobody to a Hero (short).","stream","['Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651437/1008651437-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484783" "asp3484781-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 2 of 5","","28 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Finkelman talks about Kansas - law against free - state settlers, Kansas - free - state settlers being killed, Kansas - low - key civil war, Targets dangerous, pro - slavery men, Redpath, Osawatomie Brown"", Hero - becoming a hero in the East, Hero - FIGHTS South who beat up Sumner, Hero - Brown a man of action, Sumner - story of caning, Kansas 1855 - very violent, Pottawatomie, Brown evasive, headed to greater truth, Lying - willing to lead people on, Boston - don't want to know, give money, Personality - charisma, stubbornness works for him"".","stream","['Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651436/1008651436-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484781" "asp3484779-marc","","American experience. John Brown's holy war. 1 of 5","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Martyr, madman, murderer, hero: John Brown remains one of history's most controversial and misunderstood figures. In the 1850s, he and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was based on religious faith -- yet carried out with shocking violence. His execution at Harpers Ferry sparked a chain of events that led to the Civil War. Finkelman talks about Slave power conspiracy, Constitution - covenant with death, Kansas - no democratic process, Slavery - profitable institution, Plan - guerilla war, land boom - money and religion, Personality - never a nimble man, Bankruptcy - personal failure, Bankruptcy - others declaring, Wool, Brown a sloppy businessman, Personality mesmerizes people, has power, Personality, backers in Boston, North Elba - John Brown happy there, Kansas - pro - slavery government, Kansas - crime to be an abolitionist.","stream","['Brown, John']","['United States']","['Antislavery movements', 'Abolitionists', 'Christianity and politics']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651435/1008651435-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484779" "asp3484777-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 3 of 3","","2 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Walker talks about Tunis Campbell and how reconstruction should proceed.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651434/1008651434-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484777" "asp3484775-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 2 of 3","","51 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Walker talks about black reconstruction and counter reaction by southern whites, importance of voting rights, labor negotiations with former owners, black legislators, 1877 compromise, revolution going backwards, struggle for political and civil equality, 1913 Gettysburg reunion and anniversary of Emancipation Proclamation.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651433/1008651433-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484775" "asp3484773-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 1 of 3","","43 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Walker talks about expectations of freed slaves, failure of Sherman's General Order 15, freedmen wanted wives at home, Andrew Johnson out of step with his party and unwilling to do anything for blacks at the national level, black consumers undermining the notion of black dependence on whites, Northern anxiety about blacks moving north for work, Thirteenth amendment, radical republicans, suspicion of President Johnson, Fourteenth amendment, what is citizenship?, riots and southern intransigents.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Freedmen', 'Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651432/1008651432-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484773" "asp3484769-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 6 of 6","","28 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Blight talks about black commemoration of the Civil War, a long discussion of ""Birth of a Nation"", Reconstruction stereotypes in ""Gone with the Wind"", John Lynch's book ""The Facts of Reconstruction"", Augustus Staint-Gaudens' monument to the Massachusetts 54th black infantry and Robert Gould Shaw.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Racism in motion pictures', 'Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651430/1008651430-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484769" "asp3484767-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 5 of 6","","50 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Blight talks about the re-election of Ulysses Grant in 1872, the liberal Republican movement, Democratic Party gaining majority in 1874, Civil Rights bill of 1874, Mississippi Crisis of 1875 and voter intimidation, Compromise of 1877, Democrat Rutherford Hayes elected president and black fear, Confederate Lost Cause, southern tourism, healing and justice, election of southerner Woodrow Wilson as president, segregation in federal services, 50th anniversary of the battle at Gettysburg.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651429/1008651429-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484767" "asp3484765-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 4 of 6","","44 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Blight talks about former slave John Roy Lynch in Mississippi legislature and election to Congress, elections of 1868 and racism in the Democratic party, Ulysses S. Grant is elected president, Fifteenth Amendment is ratified, counter-revolution of white southern Democrats, violence and the Ku Klux Klan, Amos Akerman and federal Ku Klux Klan hearings, Thomas Dixon and ""The Clansman"".","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651428/1008651428-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484765" "asp3484763-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 3 of 6","","45 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Blight talks about debates over reconstruction policy, Thaddeus Stevens, Andrew Johnson's 1866 speaking tour, voting rights as a central issue, how federal enforcement of radical reconstruction might have worked, reconstruction as a Yankee conquest, Freedmen voting in 1868, African Americans felt more close to the nation than ever before, black legislators, funding, and public policy.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651427/1008651427-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484763" "asp3484761-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 2 of 6","","44 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Blight talks about Reconstruction as a continuation of the Civil War, Need among Northerners to preserve what they suffered and died for, riots in the South, the black codes, role of black churches, black ministers as politicians, Tunis Campbell, the land problem, sharecropping, restoration of the Union, Thaddus Stevens and Republican plan of reconstruction, use of federal power to establish civil rights, definitions of equality.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651426/1008651426-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484761" "asp3484759-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 1 of 6","","48 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Blight talks about Reconstruction as a referendum on the meaning of the Civil War, the Thirteenth Amendment and emancipation, dealing with all the deaths from the war, Walt Whitman, William Sherman, Garrison Frazier, Field Order No. 15, Sherman's March, the South in chaos, relationships between former masters and former slaves.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651425/1008651425-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484759" "asp3484757-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 2 of 2","","51 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Nelson talks about plantation owner Fan Butler Leigh and tension with black workers, her view of Tunis Campbell as an agitator, Fan refuses to give workers time off to vote, Gertrude Clanton Thomas, Fan meets Rev. James Wentworth Leigh, end of the plantation and move to England.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Plantation owners', 'Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)', 'Slavery']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651424/1008651424-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484757" "asp3484755-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 1 of 2","","44 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Nelson talks about Pierce Butler and the Butler family plantations, Pierce's abolitionist wife Fanny Kemble. Pierce Butler's reaction to Sherman's Special Order 15, returns to reclaim his land and finds it a mess, made arrangements with former slaves, daughter Fan Butler Leigh takes over the plantations, Tunis Campbell advises black workers.","stream","['Butler, Pierce', 'Kemble, Fanny']","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)', 'Plantations']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651423/1008651423-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484755" "asp3484753-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 3 of 3","","44 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Ayers talks about the changing image of Robert E. Lee and the Lost Cause, women as guardians of the Confederacy, Northern tourism in the south, Thomas Dixon and ""Birth of a Nation"", Reconstruction as a time of great possibility and disappointment.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651422/1008651422-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484753" "asp3484751-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 2 of 3","","46 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Ayers talks about the growth of the Ku Klux Klan, federal investigation of the Klan, 1875 violence in Mississippi and intimidation of black voters, Colfax Massacre, the Lost Cause.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Racism', 'Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651421/1008651421-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484751" "asp3484749-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 1 of 3","","47 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Ayers talks about instability after the assassination of Lincoln, the black codes, Andrew Johnson and the Fourteenth Amendment, the cotton economy and declining prices, emergence of the Ku Klux Klan.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651420/1008651420-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484749" "asp3484747-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 5 of 5","","32 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Foner talks about 1873 Depression and renewed opposition to Reconstruction, 1875 intimidation of black voters in Mississippi and collapse of Republican government, Civil Rights Act of 1875, social equality, the Compromise of 1877 and election of Hayes as president, the end of Reconstruction and its relevance today, Birth of a Nation.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651419/1008651419-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484747" "asp3484745-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 4 of 5","","48 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Foner talks about expansion of industry, cotton economy, John R. Lynch elected to Congress, raising taxes to pay for social services, corruption, election of Ulysses S. Grant, violence and opposition to Reconstruction, the Ku Klux Klan and the White League, Amos Akerman and efforts against the Klan, the Fifteenth Amendment, sharecropping and overproduction of cotton.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651418/1008651418-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484745" "asp3484743-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 3 of 5","","49 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Foner talks about Reconstruction Act of 1867 and bringing interracial democracy to the south, impeachment of Andrew Johnson vote, meaning of freedom, black codes, gaining the vote, carpetbaggers, emergence of a black political class, expulsion of black legislators from Georgia and order by Congress to restore them.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651417/1008651417-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484743" "asp3484741-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 2 of 5","","46 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Foner talks about Andrew Johnson and Reconstruction policies, exclusion of blacks and black codes, the radical Republicans, African-Americans appeal to Congress, the Fourteenth Amendment and birthright citizenship, voting rights, Reconstruction Act of 1867 and bringing interracial democracy to the south.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651416/1008651416-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484741" "asp3484739-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 1 of 5","","49 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Foner talks about Reconstruction and its impact on the 21st century, Sherman's March, traumatic moment for white planters, devastation caused by Civil War, rethinking race, Field Order Number 15 for settlement of black families, 40 acres and a mule, access to education, creation of the black church, Andrew Johnson, Tunis Campbell and establishment of black community on St. Catherines Island.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651415/1008651415-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484739" "asp3484737-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 3 of 3","","23 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Walker talks about rising violence against Republicans. Race trumps class, role of religion, Henry McNeal Turner, black preacher-politicians, John Roy Lynch, Civil Rights Bill of 1875, social equality.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651414/1008651414-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484737" "asp3484735-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 2 of 3","","46 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Walker talks about the genesis of black politics in the south lies in the churches, black expectations from the Republican party, the social code, emancipation and increased social tension, 1868 expulsion of blacks from Georgia state legislature, Republican party needing black votes, Henry McNeal Turner's feelings of betrayal, northern political fatigue with Reconstruction, Reconstuction as a revolution that went backwards, achievements of Reconstruction.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651413/1008651413-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484735" "asp3484733-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 1 of 3","","45 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Walker talks about William Sherman's reaction to black men in the army, Sherman's meeting in Savannah, religion as center of community life, transformation of black persona and white fear, effort to educate and establish a free black community provokes violence.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651412/1008651412-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484733" "asp3484731-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 2 of 2","","37 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Painter talks about planters and employers of former slaves, emancipation and black women, John Roy Lynch and The Facts of Reconstruction, political violence in the south, the mud sill of society, the exodus of 1879.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651411/1008651411-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484731" "asp3484729-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 1 of 2","","36 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Painter talks about the link between Reconstruction and democracy, freedom and lost friends and family, changes in labor, Gertrude Thomas and shock at discovering slaves were not happy working for her, competition for work, black soldiers as liberators and the Mass 54th, whites disturbed by black soldiers, the land crisis, Tunis Campbell and black settlement, how complexion can divide black people.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651410/1008651410-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484729" "asp3484727-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 4 of 4","","17 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Ayers talks about increased taxation to expand government, decline in price of cotton as production increases, economic challenges and corruption.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651409/1008651409-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484727" "asp3484725-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 3 of 4","","47 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Ayers talks about what form labor should take, rise of sharecropping, education for African Americans, threats to schoolteachers, reconstruction of government, fear of Negro rule.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651408/1008651408-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484725" "asp3484723-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 2 of 4","","47 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Ayers talks about different versions of Christianity, black church leaders, Andrew Johnson and restoring the Union and building the Republican party, leniency towards Confederates, the black codes, bringing the south in alignment with the US Constitution, the fourteenth amendment.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Christianity', 'Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651407/1008651407-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484723" "asp3484721-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 1 of 4","","45 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Ayers talks about the importance of Reconstruction in American History, changing identities, William T. Sherman, economic loss to slaveholders, Sherman's March, devastation to infrastructure across the south, Kate Stone, the south as an advanced and rich society for white people, whites thinking God is punishing them, the sight of black soldiers.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651406/1008651406-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484721" "asp3484719-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 2 of 2","","48 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Faust talks about the impact of the civil war on women, Confederacy as godliness, white south and lost honor, fear of retribution from former slaves, women honoring those killed in the war, United Daughters of the Confederacy, support for Confederate veterans, ""The Burial of Latane"" by William Washington, Lost Cause in the South, Hammond plantation.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Women', 'Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651405/1008651405-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484719" "asp3484717-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 1 of 2","","45 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Faust talks about the impact of the civil war on women, what citizenship means after the civil war, planter Kate Stone, the cotton economy and slave ownership, fear of armed slaves, Stone family flees the south, denial and confusion after the civil war, southern whites defending slavery, making slavery consistent with Christian teachings.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Women', 'Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)', 'Slavery']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651404/1008651404-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484717" "asp3484715-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 5 of 5","","19 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Tunnell discusses the life of Marshall Twitchell, propaganda about Coushatta, Twitchell's return to Vermont, Twitchell's life as a metaphor for failed dreams of reconstruction.","stream","['Twitchell, Marshall Harvey']","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651403/1008651403-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484715" "asp3484713-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 4 of 5","","50 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Tunnell discusses the life of Marshall Twitchell, violence in Coushatta, imprisonment, killing of Twitchell's family by White League at Coushatta, Twitchell attemps to bring them to trial, attempted assassination by strange rifleman, losing both of his arms, investigation of Coushatta murders, death of his last sibling.","stream","['Twitchell, Marshall Harvey']","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651402/1008651402-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484713" "asp3484711-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 3 of 5","","49 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Tunnell discusses the life of Marshall Twitchell, rise and fall of Red River Parish, The White League, disputed election and violence in Colfax, attacks on Red River Parish.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651401/1008651401-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484711" "asp3484709-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 2 of 5","","41 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Tunnell discusses the life of Marshall Twitchell, meeting Adele Coleman, managing the Coleman estates, 1864 Louisiana Convention, life in the Louisiana Legislature, support of the Reconstruction Act, carpetbaggers, Red River Parish, election to senate, creating black schools, the violent 1868 election.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651399/1008651399-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484709" "asp3484707-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 1 of 5","","46 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Topics discussed are Marshall Twitchell, United States Colored Troops, violence in Louisiana, Freedmen's Bureau, 40 Acres and the planters, James Madison Wells, meeting Adele Coleman.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651398/1008651398-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484707" "asp3484705-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 5 of 5","","15 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Topics include Tunis Campbell and legacy.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Racism', 'Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651397/1008651397-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484705" "asp3484703-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 4 of 5","","48 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Topics include Tunis Campbell and community organizing, his wife Harriet Campbell, attempts to depose Campbell, Campbell's arrest and prison camp.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651396/1008651396-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484703" "asp3484701-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 3 of 5","","45 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Topics include Tunis Campbell as a northerner and outside agitator, running for Georgia senate, Nathan Forrest organizes the Ku Klux Klan, expulsion of black legislators, Fan Butler.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651395/1008651395-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484701" "asp3484699-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 2 of 5","","45 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Topics include Tunis Campbell, Andrew Johnson, labor contracts, occupying Union forces, being forced from St. Catherines Island, purchase of Belleville, Reconstruction Acts of 1867, Campbell's charisma, registering black voters, running for office.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651394/1008651394-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484699" "asp3484697-marc","","American experience. Reconstruction, the second Civil War. 1 of 5","","47 minutes","['American experience']","In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Topics discussed includeTunis Campbell, The Freedmen's Bureau, Sherman's Order, St. Catherines and Sapelo Islands, establishing schools, organizing militia, experiment in democracy, repossession of land by planters.","stream","[]","['Southern States', 'United States']","['Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008651xxx/1008651393/1008651393-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484697" "asp3484695-marc","","Loving someone with an addiction","","56 minutes","[]","Living with an addiction is both heartbreaking and exhausting. Family members are torn between how to help the addict and how to avoid supporting the addiction. Through interviews with experts and with families who have experienced the addiction of a loved one, this video will offer hope-filled support in the form of practical information, advice from others who have been there, and the power of shared experiences. Topics discussed include: Understanding addiction. Addiction affects the whole family. Grieving the loss of the person you once knew. Pitfalls for families when dealing with addiction. Feelings of guilt/shame/stigma. Dealing with denial, fear, hopelessness and despair. Detaching with love. The importance of educating oneself about addiction. Suggestions for recovery and where families can turn for help. Featuring interviews with these experts: Phillip Valentine, Executive Director Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR); Dr. Domenic Ciraulo, MD Professor and Chairman, Division of Psychiatry and Psychiatrist-in-Chief, Boston Medical Center; Terri Blackstock, NY Times best selling author.","stream","[]","[]","['Substance abuse']","['Feature films', 'Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008644xxx/1008644291/1008644291-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484695" "asp3484693-marc","","Journey through the shadows","","49 minutes","[]","Death by suicide deeply affects the lives of those who are left behind by the one who has died. With so much pain and sorrow it is difficult to know how to navigate these changes. This video offers encouragement and support to survivors who are both grieving a loved one's death by suicide, and wondering why it happened at all. Advice from experts and family members who have walked this path combines with resources that teach friends how they can help.","stream","[]","[]","['Bereavement', 'Suicide', 'Suicide victims']","['Documentary films', 'Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008644xxx/1008644290/1008644290-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484693" "asp3484691-marc","","Stop bullying with Mike Hall","","22 minutes","[]","Bullies bully because they feel a lack of control, most often because of what is happening to them, or around them, at home. They take frustration out on others. This is when bullying often gets physical. Or, they feel superior to others. These are the kids who use social media to bully. They may call it ""making fun"", but it isn't. There are two ways to respond that aren't good. First, you can retreat into yourself, get lonely, depressed. Or, you can become angry, get violent, ""give them what's coming."" Make them feel as bad as you do. Don't!! Instead, Mike Hall teaches kids ""The Four C's"": How to remain Calm. Get Connected. Become Confident. Learn to Compliment the Bully. These lessons are invaluable and have changed the lives of kids!! Mike Hall speaks to about two hundred audiences of kids each year on the topic of bullies and bullying. He is a nationally recognized expert in the field with twenty years of experience as a mentor and coach. Visit his website at mikeisspeaking.com.","stream","[]","[]","['Aggressiveness in children', 'Bullying', 'Bullying in schools']","[""Children's films"", 'Social guidance films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008644xxx/1008644289/1008644289-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484691" "asp3484689-marc","","When a loved one dies. Walking through grief as a teenager","","30 minutes","[]","When a Loved One Dies: Walking Through Grief as a Teenager is an ideal resource to help a teen dealing with grief. It features interviews with bereaved teens, because teens are most receptive to their peers. They speak from the heart, sharing candidly about their pain and healing. Divided into segments, the video covers topics such as surviving the first days, weeks, and months after the death, grieving the relationship lost, facing the future, and rebuilding your life. When a Loved One Dies gives insight not only to teenagers, but also parents, teachers, and counselors who want to know how to help bereaved youth. The accompanying resource guide provides information about the grief process, activities that can aid grief, and grief support organizations. Alicia Sims Franklin, LCSW, is a grief management specialist and a bereaved sibling. Emerging as an internationally recognized authority on children and grief, Ms. Franklin has designed an award-winning self-help model for children's grief support programs. She has spoken worldwide on children and grief, providing training for professionals as well as parents, children and teenage support groups.","stream","[]","[]","['Grief in adolescence', 'Bereavement in adolescence']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008644xxx/1008644288/1008644288-disc001-file001-frame00275-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484689" "asp3484687-marc","","When your parent needs you","","35 minutes","[]","When Your Parent Needs You acknowledges that caring for an aging parent is an all-encompassing experience that affects every aspect of life. It brings changes and challenges that are difficult emotionally and physically. Through interviews with caregivers and experts on aging, this video addresses issues such as becoming your parent's caregiver, balancing work and personal life with the never-ending tasks of caregiving, coping with negative emotions and anxieties, and caring with compassion. When Your Parent Needs You emphasizes that caring for an aging parent can be more than an experience that is merely survived. It is an opportunity for personal growth, and most importantly, a window of time to give back to your parents and share their final years with them. The video features two specialists in caregiving and aging issues: Beth Witrogen McLeod and Avrene L. Brandt, Ph.D. Beth Witrogen McLeod is a journalist, speaker, consultant and author of Caregiving: The Spiritual Journey of Love, Loss and Renewal, which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. She has appeared on NBC's Today Show, and her articles on elder care have appeared in Good Housekeeping, Health, Family Circle, and The Wall Street Journal. Dr. Brandt, a practicing licensed clinical psychologist, is a consultant to the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association. She is the author of Caregiver's Reprieve.","stream","[]","[]","['Adult children of aging parents', 'Caregivers', 'Aging parents']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008644xxx/1008644287/1008644287-disc001-file001-frame00285-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484687" "asp3484685-marc","","Helping parents grieve. Finding new life after the death of a child","","59 minutes","[]","Helping Parents Grieve is for any parent who has experienced the death of a child – and for those who aim to help someone who is grieving. You will meet men and women who have suffered, who share their stories, and help to kindle hope for finding life again. Topics include: Knowing you are not alone. Dealing with the loss of hopes and dreams at the death of a child. Grieving the death of a baby. The family's grief journey. Honoring and remembering your child. For anyone coping with the death of child, Khris Ford is the Founder/Executive Director of My Healing Place in Austin, Texas. Khris has spent twenty years working with children and adults who have experienced a significant or traumatic loss of a loved one. She holds a Master's degree in Counselor Education, is a Certified Grief and Trauma Specialist and School Consultant, and a trained spiritual director. Paula D'Arcy is a psychotherapist and founder of the Red Bird Foundation. Paula survived a drunk driving accident in 1975, which caused the death of husband and daughter. Today, her work includes leading workshops and writing books, including When People Grieve: The Power of Love in the Midst of Pain.","stream","[]","[]","['Grief', 'Parents', 'Teenagers', 'Children', 'Bereavement']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008644xxx/1008644286/1008644286-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484685" "asp3484683-marc","","Helping children grieve","","54 minutes","[]","Few events in a child's life can affect them as greatly as the death of a loved one. This profound new video resource offers helpful information to adults (parents, caregivers, professionals) on how to help children of all ages grieve with hope and heart. You will meet two experts: Khris Ford and Paula D'Arcy, whose personal experiences with the death of loved ones give them intimate knowledge and compassion. And you will meet others who are now in the process of helping their children through grief. Topics covered include: Differences between how adults and children grieve. How a parent can grieve and still help a child to grieve the death of a loved one. Three common feelings expressed by all grieving children. How to be authentic and tell children the truth about death. Khris Ford is the Founder/Executive Director of My Healing Place, Austin TX's Center for Grief, Loss, and Trauma. She has spent nearly twenty years working with children and adults who have experienced a significant or traumatic death of a loved one. She holds a Master's degree in Counselor Education, is a Certified Grief and Trauma Specialist and School Consultant, and a trained spiritual director. Paula D'Arcy is a trained psychotherapist who has spent many years ministering to those who grieve. She worked with the Peale Foundation, founded by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, from 1980 until his death in 1993. In 1975, she survived a drunk driving accident, which took the lives of her husband and young daughter. Today her work includes leading workshops and writing books, including When People Grieve: The Power of Love in the Midst of Pain.","stream","[]","[]","['Loss (Psychology) in children', 'Grief', 'Grief in children', 'Bereavement in children', 'Children and death', 'Child rearing']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008644xxx/1008644285/1008644285-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484683" "asp3484681-marc","","At death's door. Facing the terminal illness of a loved one","","35 minutes","[]","At Death's Door will help you acknowledge your emotions as you walk through the terminal illness of someone you love, and will guide you in living fully with your loved one through the last months, weeks, or days of your time together.","stream","[]","[]","['Death', 'Terminally ill', 'Grief']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008644xxx/1008644284/1008644284-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484681" "asp3484679-marc","","Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's. An emotional journey","","50 minutes","[]","This dynamic video offers insight, hope, and understanding for anyone who cares for a loved one with Alzheimer’s. This disease without cure currently afflicts more than 30 million people and there are no treatments to halt its progression, making caregiving both essential-and difficult. Topics discussed include: Caring for one who doesn’t remember your name. Grieving the losses of their life, and yours. When an unexpected side of your loved one comes out. When it feels like your love no longer helps. Struggling with denial. Hungering for simple recognition. Feelings of failure and guilt. How to handle frustration and anger. How to care for you-physically, emotionally, spiritually-while you care for someone else. Feeling exhausted - and what to do, when that happens. Finding support - on the Web, through the telephone, or in person. Allowing someone else to care for your loved one. Times when laughter, singing, and foolishness are entirely appropriate! When you worry about making other people comfortable. Learning to accept the person that your loved one is now - there is no going back.The courage and sacrifice of an Alzheimer’s caregiver.","stream","[]","[]","['Caregivers', ""Alzheimer's disease""]","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008644xxx/1008644283/1008644283-disc001-file001-frame00295-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484679" "asp3484677-marc","","The transforming power of caregiving. Returning to life after caregiving ends","","45 minutes","[]","Whether you have cared for your loved one for one year or many, when it ends, it will feel abrupt. The life and routine that have become yours, suddenly comes to an end with a finality that is painful on many levels. You have become a different person during your caregiving experience, yet you haven't had time to realize who that person is. Your focus was on someone else, and the thought of shifting that focus to yourself – may be scary. However, exploring who you are, now, as well as what you learned about yourself – and about life itself – during your caregiving experience can be an experience full of discovery and adventure ... Segments include: A New Beginning – There is a natural sense of loss when the need for our caregiving is over. We face the double sorrow of the death of our loved one as well as the ending of our primary purpose and role in life. It is important to acknowledge our grief and complicated feelings. A New Normal – Part of the experience of after caregiving is to find a ""new normal"". Many factors go into the development of new identity after the death of a loved one. It is okay to feel inadequate, overwhelmed, and to ask for help in facing the unfamiliar. New Life Discoveries – As we walk through the process of rebuilding our lives we find that life may turn out to be completely different, new, even exciting. It is important to give ourselves permission to experience these things and be willing to look toward the future.","stream","[]","[]","['Older people', 'Bereavement', 'Caregivers']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008644xxx/1008644282/1008644282-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484677" "asp3484675-marc","","Veterans","","37 minutes","[]","All too often, the public face of military veterans is white and male and this can present challenges for women, and especially women of color, who have served in the military and returned home with physical and emotional injuries. This session utilizes Power-Based Therapy, to assist the client in naming, analyzing, strategizing, and acting (the four core elements of Power-based Therapy as conceptualized by Vanessa Jackson, LCSW) to address the impact of post-traumatic stress disorder. The session demonstrates how narrative therapy strategies like externalization can be utilized to help understand emotional responses to triggering and wounding events and reduce the tendency to pathologize the client's survival strategies. The session also demonstrates ways to directly address and invite deeper discussion of the ways that race and gender can be explicitly discussed to help amplify the voices and experiences of female veterans of color.","stream","[]","[]","['Women veterans', 'Post-traumatic stress disorder']","['Instructional films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008644xxx/1008644280/1008644280-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484675" "asp3484107-marc","","Easter in Kandep","","30 minutes","[]","EASTER IN KANDEP 2009, 29 minutes - The blending of indigenous beliefs with Catholic Easter services relating to the death and resurrection of Jesus.","stream","[]","['Papua New Guinea']","['Rites and ceremonies', 'Easter', 'Holy Week']","['Documentary films', 'Ethnographic films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008609xxx/1008609053/1008609053-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484107" "asp3484105-marc","","Mindfulness groups. A demonstration. The young adult group. Part 2","","188 minutes","['Mindfulness groups']","Dr. Alison Spargo and Dr. Shane Blasko, co-facilitate a mindfulness group counseling program with clients spanning young adult to adulthood. Over the course of four sessions for the young adult and adult groups respectively, these emerging leaders use cognitive behavioral strategies to teach their clients the basics to applying mindfulness in their everyday lives. These sessions illustrate group co-leadership, processing within sessions, and implications for other counseling specialists wanting to practice mindfulness with their group counseling clients. This instructional video, produced by Dr. Allison Spargo, Dr. Sam Steen, and Dr. Janice DeLucia, is a demonstration of a mindfulness group for young adults.","stream","[]","[]","['Young adults', 'Group psychotherapy', 'Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy', 'Teenagers']","['Instructional films', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008598xxx/1008598986/1008598986-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484105" "asp3484103-marc","","Mindfulness groups. A demonstration. The adult group. Part 1","","148 minutes","['Mindfulness groups']","Dr. Alison Spargo and Dr. Shane Blasko co-facilitate a mindfulness group counseling program with clients spanning young adult to adulthood. Over the course of four sessions for the young adult and adult groups respectively, these emerging leaders use cognitive behavioral strategies to teach their clients the basics to applying mindfulness in their everyday lives. These sessions illustrate group co-leadership, processing within sessions, and implications for other counseling specialists wanting to practice mindfulness with their group counseling clients. This instructional video, produced by Dr. Allison Spargo, Dr. Sam Steen, and Dr. Janice DeLucia, is a demonstration of a mindfulness group for adults.","stream","[]","[]","['Group psychotherapy', 'Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy']","['Instructional films', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008598xxx/1008598985/1008598985-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484103" "asp3484099-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till","","30 minutes","['American experience']","Robin Kelley Interview about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Kelley, Robin D. G', 'Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi', 'United States']","['Civil rights movements', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567677/1008567677-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484099" "asp3484097-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 2 of 2","","17 minutes","['American experience']","Moses Newson (continued) interview about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Newson, Moses J', 'Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi', 'United States']","['Civil rights movements', 'Racism', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567676/1008567676-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484097" "asp3484095-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 1 of 2","","41 minutes","['American experience']","Moses Newson Interview about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Newson, Moses J', 'Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi']","['Trials (Murder)']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567675/1008567675-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484095" "asp3484093-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 2 of 2","","8 minutes","['American experience']","John Herbers (continued) interview about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Herbers, John', 'Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi']","['Racism', 'Trials (Murder)', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567674/1008567674-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484093" "asp3484091-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 1 of 2","","50 minutes","['American experience']","John Herbers Interview about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Herbers, John', 'Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi']","['Racism', 'Trials (Murder)']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567673/1008567673-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484091" "asp3484089-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till","","21 minutes","['American experience']","Charles Tisdale Interview about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Tisdale, Charles', 'Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi']","['Racism', 'Trials (Murder)']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567672/1008567672-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484089" "asp3484087-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 2 of 2","","10 minutes","['American experience']","Bill Minor (continued) interview about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Minor, Wilson F', 'Pearson family']","['Mississippi']","['Prejudices']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567671/1008567671-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484087" "asp3484085-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 1 of 2","","46 minutes","['American experience']","Bill Minor Interview about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Minor, Wilson F', 'Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi']","['African Americans', 'Trials (Murder)']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567670/1008567670-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484085" "asp3484083-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till","","48 minutes","['American experience']","Sen. David Jordan Interview about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Jordan, David L', 'Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi']","['Lynching', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567668/1008567668-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484083" "asp3484081-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till","","43 minutes","['American experience']","Oudie Brown Interview about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Milam, J. W']","['Mississippi']","['Lynching', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567667/1008567667-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484081" "asp3484079-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till","","11 minutes","['American experience']","Clarence Strider, Jr. Interview about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi']","['Lynching', 'African Americans', 'Corpse removals']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567666/1008567666-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484079" "asp3484077-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till","","36 minutes","['American experience']","Richard Gardner Interview about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi']","['Lynching', 'Trials (Murder)', 'Racism', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567665/1008567665-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484077" "asp3484075-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 2 of 2","","11 minutes","['American experience']","Clara Davis (continued) interview about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","[]","['Mississippi']","['Poor whites', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567664/1008567664-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484075" "asp3484073-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 1 of 2","","32 minutes","['American experience']","Clara Davis interview about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","[]","['Mississippi']","['Racism', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567663/1008567663-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484073" "asp3484071-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 2 of 2","","16 minutes","['American experience']","William Pearson (continued from 5/3/2002) interview about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi']","['Lynching', 'Racism', 'Trials (Murder)', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567662/1008567662-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484071" "asp3484069-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 1 of 2","","11 minutes","['American experience']","William Pearson Interview about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi']","['Racism', 'Trials (Murder)']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567661/1008567661-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484069" "asp3484067-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 2 of 2","","38 minutes","['American experience']","Betty Pearson interview (continued) about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Till, Emmett', 'Pearson, Betty Bobo']","['Mississippi']","['Racism', 'Trials (Murder)']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567660/1008567660-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484067" "asp3484065-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 1 of 2","","18 minutes","['American experience']","Betty Pearson Interview about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Till, Emmett', 'Pearson, Betty Bobo']","['Mississippi']","['Racism', 'Trials (Murder)']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567659/1008567659-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484065" "asp3484063-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till","","17 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with lawyer Gerald Chatham about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Chatham, Gerald W', 'Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi', 'United States']","['Racism', 'Trials (Murder)']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567658/1008567658-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484063" "asp3484061-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 2 of 2","","14 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with photographer Ernest Withers about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Withers, Ernest C', 'Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi']","['Racism', 'Trials (Murder)']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567656/1008567656-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484061" "asp3484059-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 1 of 2","","50 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with photographer Ernest Withers about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Withers, Ernest C', 'Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi']","['Racism', 'Trials (Murder)']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567655/1008567655-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484059" "asp3484057-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till","","21 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with journalist Rose Jourdain about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Till, Emmett', 'Jourdain, Rose']","['Mississippi', 'United States']","['Lynching', 'Racism', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567654/1008567654-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484057" "asp3484047-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till","","18 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Richard Heard about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi']","['African American teenage boys']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567649/1008567649-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484047" "asp3484045-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 2 of 2","","15 minutes","['American experience']","This video is a continuation of an interview with neighbor Warren Hampton about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi']","['Lynching', 'Racism', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567648/1008567648-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484045" "asp3484043-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till","","36 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Gov. William Winter about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Till, Emmett', 'Winter, William F']","['Delta (Miss. : Region)', 'Mississippi']","['Racism', 'Trials (Murder)']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567647/1008567647-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484043" "asp3484041-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 1 of 2","","17 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Mississippi resident Warren Hampton about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi']","['Trials (Murder)']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567646/1008567646-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484041" "asp3484039-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 2 of 2","","32 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Mississippi resident Ben Hampton (continued) about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567644/1008567644-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484039" "asp3484037-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 1 of 2","","7 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Mississippi resident Ben Hampton about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","[]","['Mississippi']","['Racism', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567643/1008567643-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484037" "asp3484035-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till","","25 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Rev. Leon Finney, Jr. about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Finney, Leon', 'Till, Emmett']","['United States']","['African American families', 'Racism', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567642/1008567642-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484035" "asp3484033-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 2 of 2","","6 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Mississippi resident Willie Reed (continued) about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Till, Emmett', 'Reed, Willie']","['Mississippi', 'United States']","['Lynching', 'Racism in the press', 'Race relations and the press', 'Trials (Murder)']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567641/1008567641-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484033" "asp3484031-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 1 of 2","","41 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Mississippi resident Willie Reed about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Till, Emmett', 'Reed, Willie']","['Mississippi']","['Racism', 'Trials (Murder)']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567640/1008567640-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484031" "asp3484029-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 2 of 2","","7 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Wheeler Parker (continued) about his cousin Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Parker, Wheeler', 'Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi']","['Lynching', 'Racism', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567639/1008567639-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484029" "asp3484027-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 1 of 2","","41 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Wheeler Parker about his cousin Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Parker, Wheeler', 'Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi']","['Lynching', 'African American teenage boys', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567638/1008567638-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484027" "asp3484025-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 2 of 2","","8 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Magnolia Cooksey about her classmate Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi']","['Lynching', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567637/1008567637-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484025" "asp3484023-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till. 1 of 2","","20 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Magnolia Cooksey about her classmate Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi']","['Lynching', 'African American teenage boys', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567635/1008567635-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484023" "asp3484021-marc","","American experience. The murder of Emmett Till","","28 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with mortician Harry Caise about Emmett Till, an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.","stream","['Till, Emmett']","['Mississippi']","['Lynching', 'Undertakers and undertaking', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567634/1008567634-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484021" "asp3484019-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 3","","27 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 3 of an interview with David Carter, author of ""Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution"".","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567633/1008567633-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484019" "asp3484017-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 2","","31 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 2 of an interview with David Carter, author of ""Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution"".","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567632/1008567632-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484017" "asp3484015-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 1","","16 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with David Carter, author of ""Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution"".","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567631/1008567631-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484015" "asp3484013-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 3","","6 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This video is part 3 of an interview with Jerry Hoose, a gay man who talks about being gay in the 1950s, Greenwich Village, the trucks, raids, arrests, Stonewall, Mafia.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567630/1008567630-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484013" "asp3484011-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 2","","31 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This video is part 2 of an interview with Jerry Hoose, a gay man who talks about being gay in the 1950s, Greenwich Village, the trucks, raids, arrests, Stonewall, Mafia.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567629/1008567629-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484011" "asp3484009-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 1","","30 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This video is part 1 of an interview with Jerry Hoose, a gay man who talks about being gay in the 1950s, Greenwich Village, the trucks, raids, arrests, Stonewall, Mafia.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567628/1008567628-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484009" "asp3484007-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 3","","32 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 3 of an interview with Lucian Truscott, IV, who was a reporter for The Village Voice.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Reporters and reporting', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567627/1008567627-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484007" "asp3484005-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 2","","31 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 2 of an interview with Lucian Truscott, IV, who was a reporter for The Village Voice.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Reporters and reporting', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567626/1008567626-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484005" "asp3484003-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 1","","31 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with Lucian Truscott, IV, who was a reporter for The Village Voice.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Reporters and reporting', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567625/1008567625-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484003" "asp3484001-marc","","Stonewall uprising. Yvonne Ritter interview. Part 2","","31 minutes","['Stonewall uprising']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 2 of an interview with Yvonne ""Butch"" Ritter who is transgender and discusses the raid at Stonewall.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Transgenderism', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567624/1008567624-disc001-file001-frame00065-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484001" "asp3483999-marc","","Stonewall uprising. Yvonne Ritter interview. Part 1","","31 minutes","['Stonewall uprising']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with Yvonne ""Butch"" Ritter who is transgender and discusses the raid at Stonewall.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Transgenderism', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567623/1008567623-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483999" "asp3483997-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 2","","31 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 2 of an interview with Doric Wilson, a gay man who talks about being gay, the need to marry a woman even though you are gay, McCarthy era, East coast vs. West coast, gay bars, and raids.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567622/1008567622-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483997" "asp3483995-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 1","","31 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with Doric Wilson, a gay man who talks about being gay, the need to marry a woman even though you are gay, McCarthy era, East coast vs. West coast, gay bars, and raids.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567621/1008567621-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483995" "asp3483993-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 3","","31 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 3 of an interview with Dick Leitsch, gay rights activist and former president of the Mattachine Society.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567620/1008567620-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483993" "asp3483991-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 2","","30 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 2 of an interview with Dick Leitsch, gay rights activist and former president of the Mattachine Society.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567619/1008567619-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483991" "asp3483989-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 1","","20 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with Dick Leitsch, gay rights activist and former president of the Mattachine Society.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Gays', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567618/1008567618-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483989" "asp3483987-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 3","","10 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 4 of an interview with John O'Brien, a gay man who talks about growing up gay in the 1950s, no role models, Greenwich Village, raids, the meat trucks, cultural oppression, Civil Rights Movement, and Stonewall.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Gay activists', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567617/1008567617-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483987" "asp3483985-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 3","","31 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Gay activists', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567616/1008567616-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483985" "asp3483983-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 2","","31 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 2 of an interview with John O'Brien, a gay man who talks about growing up gay in the 1950s, no role models, Greenwich Village, raids, the meat trucks, cultural oppression, Civil Rights Movement, and Stonewall.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Gay activists', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567615/1008567615-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483983" "asp3483981-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 1","","27 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with John O'Brien, a gay man who talks about growing up gay in the 1950s, no role models, Greenwich Village, raids, the meat trucks, cultural oppression, Civil Rights Movement, and Stonewall.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Gay activists', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567614/1008567614-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483981" "asp3483979-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 3","","3 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 3 of an interview with Virginia Apuzzo, a lesbian who talks about growing up gay in the 1950s, growing up Catholic, Civil Rights movement, and bars.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567613/1008567613-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483979" "asp3483977-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 2","","31 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 2 of an interview with Virginia Apuzzo, a lesbian who talks about growing up gay in the 1950s, growing up Catholic, Civil Rights movement, and bars.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567612/1008567612-disc001-file001-frame00015-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483977" "asp3483975-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 1","","25 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with Virginia Apuzzo, a lesbian who talks about growing up gay in the 1950s, growing up Catholic, Civil Rights movement, and bars.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay rights', 'Homosexuality', 'Gays', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567611/1008567611-disc001-file001-frame00020-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483975" "asp3483973-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 3","","5 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 3 of an interview with William Eskridge, professor of law.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567610/1008567610-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483973" "asp3483971-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 2","","31 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 2 of an interview with William Eskridge, professor of law.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Gays', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567608/1008567608-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483971" "asp3483969-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 1","","21 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Gays', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567607/1008567607-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483969" "asp3483967-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 2","","9 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 2 of an interview with Edward Koch, who was mayor of New York City from 1978-1989.","stream","[]","['United States', 'New York (State)']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement', 'Mayors']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567606/1008567606-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483967" "asp3483965-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 1","","31 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with Edward Koch, who was mayor of New York City from 1978-1989.","stream","[]","['United States', 'New York (State)']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement', 'Mayors']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567605/1008567605-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483965" "asp3483963-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 2","","31 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 2 of an interview with Seymour Pine, Deputy Inspector, Morals Division, NYPD.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Gays', 'Police', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567604/1008567604-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483963" "asp3483961-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 1","","30 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with Seymour Pine, Deputy Inspector, Morals Division, NYPD.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Gays', 'Police', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567603/1008567603-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483961" "asp3483959-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 2","","23 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 2 of an interview with Raymond Castro, a gay man who discusses modeling for a gay magazine, the Village, gay bars, Stonewall, raids, and arrests.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Gays', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567602/1008567602-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483959" "asp3483957-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 1","","31 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with Raymond Castro, a gay man who discusses modeling for a gay magazine, the Village, gay bars, Stonewall, raids, and arrests.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Gays', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567601/1008567601-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483957" "asp3483955-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 2","","30 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 2 of an interview with Eric Marcus, author of ""Making Gay History: The Half-Century Fight for Lesbian and Gay Equal Rights"".","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Gays', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567600/1008567600-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483955" "asp3483953-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 1","","25 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with Eric Marcus, author of ""Making Gay History: The Half-Century Fight for Lesbian and Gay Equal Rights"".","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Gays', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567599/1008567599-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483953" "asp3483951-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 4","","6 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 4 of an interview with Martin Boyce, a gay man who discusses the 1950s, Liz Taylor, Judy Garland, growing up gay, police brutality, Stonewall, The City of the Night book, the Village, raids, repression and social oppression, and being gay in the 1960's.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567598/1008567598-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483951" "asp3483949-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 3","","31 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 3 of an interview with Martin Boyce, a gay man who discusses the 1950s, Liz Taylor, Judy Garland, growing up gay, police brutality, Stonewall, The City of the Night book, the Village, raids, repression and social oppression, and being gay in the 1960's.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567597/1008567597-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483949" "asp3483947-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 2","","31 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 2 of an interview with Martin Boyce, a gay man who discusses the 1950s, Liz Taylor, Judy Garland, growing up gay, police brutality, Stonewall, The City of the Night book, the Village, raids, repression and social oppression, and being gay in the 1960's.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567596/1008567596-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483947" "asp3483945-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 1","","31 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with Martin Boyce, a gay man who discusses the 1950s, Liz Taylor, Judy Garland, growing up gay, police brutality, Stonewall, The City of the Night book, the Village, raids, repression and social oppression, and being gay in the 1960's.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567595/1008567595-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483945" "asp3483943-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 2","","30 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 2 of an interview with Martha Shelley, a lesbian who discusses growing up gay, the first US lesbian organization - DOB, Mattachine Society, gay bars, police brutality, riots, and the Shelley Radio Show at Barnard College.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567594/1008567594-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483943" "asp3483941-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 1","","31 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with Martha Shelley, a lesbian who discusses growing up gay, the first US lesbian organization - DOB, Mattachine Society, gay bars, police brutality, riots, and the Shelley Radio Show at Barnard College.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567593/1008567593-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483941" "asp3483939-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 3","","7 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 3 of an interview with Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt, a gay man discussing the civil rights movements, police entrapment, Stonewall, the Village, Bob Kohler, and raids.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567592/1008567592-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483939" "asp3483937-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 2","","30 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 2 of an interview with Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt, a gay man discussing the civil rights movements, police entrapment, Stonewall, the Village, Bob Kohler, and raids.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567591/1008567591-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483937" "asp3483935-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 1","","31 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt, a gay man discussing the civil rights movements, police entrapment, Stonewall, the Village, Bob Kohler, and raids.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567590/1008567590-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483935" "asp3483933-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 3","","24 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 3 of an interview with Danny Garvin, a gay man recalling the period, Stonewall raids, unity, Catholic Church, and guilt.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567589/1008567589-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483933" "asp3483931-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 2","","31 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 2 of an interview with Danny Garvin, a gay man recalling the period, Stonewall raids, unity, Catholic Church, and guilt.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567587/1008567587-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483931" "asp3483929-marc","","American experience. Stonewall uprising. Part 1","","27 minutes","['American experience']","In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with Danny Garvin, a gay man recalling the period, Stonewall raids, unity, Catholic Church, and guilt.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Homosexuality', 'Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969', 'Gay men', 'Gay liberation movement']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567586/1008567586-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483929" "asp3483927-marc","","American experience. Jubilee Singers. 2 of 2","","25 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Music Historian Katherine Preston about a group of young ex-slaves in Nashville, Tennessee, who set out on a mission to save their bankrupt school by giving concerts. Traveling first through cities in the North, then on to venues across Europe, the Jubilee Singers introduced audiences to the power of spirituals, the religious anthems of slavery. Driven to physical collapse and even death, the singers proved more successful - and more inspirational - than anyone could have imagined.","stream","['Jubilee Singers', 'Fisk University']","['United States']","['Jubilee singers', 'Choirs (Music)', 'Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567585/1008567585-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483927" "asp3483925-marc","","American experience. Jubilee Singers. 1 of 2","","24 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Music Historian Katherine Preston about a group of young ex-slaves in Nashville, Tennessee, who set out on a mission to save their bankrupt school by giving concerts. Traveling first through cities in the North, then on to venues across Europe, the Jubilee Singers introduced audiences to the power of spirituals, the religious anthems of slavery. Driven to physical collapse and even death, the singers proved more successful - and more inspirational - than anyone could have imagined.","stream","['Jubilee Singers', 'Fisk University']","['United States']","['Jubilee singers', 'Choirs (Music)', 'Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567584/1008567584-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483925" "asp3483923-marc","","American experience. Jubilee Singers. 3 of 3","","4 minutes","['American experience']","Reavis Mitchell Interview about a group of young ex-slaves in Nashville, Tennessee, who set out on a mission to save their bankrupt school by giving concerts. Traveling first through cities in the North, then on to venues across Europe, the Jubilee Singers introduced audiences to the power of spirituals, the religious anthems of slavery. Driven to physical collapse and even death, the singers proved more successful - and more inspirational - than anyone could have imagined.","stream","['Jubilee Singers', 'Fisk University']","['United States']","['Jubilee singers', 'Choirs (Music)', 'Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567583/1008567583-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483923" "asp3483921-marc","","American experience. Jubilee Singers. 2 of 3","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Reavis Mitchell Interview about a group of young ex-slaves in Nashville, Tennessee, who set out on a mission to save their bankrupt school by giving concerts. Traveling first through cities in the North, then on to venues across Europe, the Jubilee Singers introduced audiences to the power of spirituals, the religious anthems of slavery. Driven to physical collapse and even death, the singers proved more successful - and more inspirational - than anyone could have imagined.","stream","['Jubilee Singers', 'Fisk University']","['United States']","['Jubilee singers', 'Choirs (Music)', 'Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567582/1008567582-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483921" "asp3483919-marc","","American experience. Jubilee Singers. 1 of 3","","28 minutes","['American experience']","Reavis Mitchell Interview about a group of young ex-slaves in Nashville, Tennessee, who set out on a mission to save their bankrupt school by giving concerts. Traveling first through cities in the North, then on to venues across Europe, the Jubilee Singers introduced audiences to the power of spirituals, the religious anthems of slavery. Driven to physical collapse and even death, the singers proved more successful - and more inspirational - than anyone could have imagined.","stream","['Jubilee Singers', 'Fisk University']","['United States']","['Jubilee singers', 'Choirs (Music)', 'Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567581/1008567581-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483919" "asp3483917-marc","","American experience. Jubilee Singers. 3 of 3","","14 minutes","['American experience']","Bobby Lovett Interview about a group of young ex-slaves in Nashville, Tennessee, who set out on a mission to save their bankrupt school by giving concerts. Traveling first through cities in the North, then on to venues across Europe, the Jubilee Singers introduced audiences to the power of spirituals, the religious anthems of slavery. Driven to physical collapse and even death, the singers proved more successful - and more inspirational - than anyone could have imagined.","stream","['Jubilee Singers', 'Fisk University']","['United States']","['Jubilee singers', 'Choirs (Music)', 'Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567580/1008567580-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483917" "asp3483915-marc","","American experience. Jubilee Singers. 2 of 3","","32 minutes","['American experience']","Bobby Lovett Interview about a group of young ex-slaves in Nashville, Tennessee, who set out on a mission to save their bankrupt school by giving concerts. Traveling first through cities in the North, then on to venues across Europe, the Jubilee Singers introduced audiences to the power of spirituals, the religious anthems of slavery. Driven to physical collapse and even death, the singers proved more successful - and more inspirational - than anyone could have imagined.","stream","['Jubilee Singers', 'Fisk University']","['United States']","['Jubilee singers', 'Choirs (Music)', 'Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567579/1008567579-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483915" "asp3483913-marc","","American experience. Jubilee Singers. 1 of 3","","32 minutes","['American experience']","Bobby Lovett Interview about a group of young ex-slaves in Nashville, Tennessee, who set out on a mission to save their bankrupt school by giving concerts. Traveling first through cities in the North, then on to venues across Europe, the Jubilee Singers introduced audiences to the power of spirituals, the religious anthems of slavery. Driven to physical collapse and even death, the singers proved more successful - and more inspirational - than anyone could have imagined.","stream","['Jubilee Singers', 'Fisk University']","['United States']","['Jubilee singers', 'Choirs (Music)', 'Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567578/1008567578-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483913" "asp3483911-marc","","American experience. Jubilee Singers. 3 of 3","","28 minutes","['American experience']","John Hope Franklin interview about a group of young ex-slaves in Nashville, Tennessee, who set out on a mission to save their bankrupt school by giving concerts. Traveling first through cities in the North, then on to venues across Europe, the Jubilee Singers introduced audiences to the power of spirituals, the religious anthems of slavery. Driven to physical collapse and even death, the singers proved more successful - and more inspirational - than anyone could have imagined.","stream","['Jubilee Singers', 'Fisk University']","['United States']","['Jubilee singers', 'Choirs (Music)', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567577/1008567577-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483911" "asp3483909-marc","","American experience. Jubilee Singers. 2 of 3","","27 minutes","['American experience']","John Hope Franklin interview about a group of young ex-slaves in Nashville, Tennessee, who set out on a mission to save their bankrupt school by giving concerts. Traveling first through cities in the North, then on to venues across Europe, the Jubilee Singers introduced audiences to the power of spirituals, the religious anthems of slavery. Driven to physical collapse and even death, the singers proved more successful - and more inspirational - than anyone could have imagined.","stream","['Jubilee Singers', 'Fisk University']","['United States']","['Jubilee singers', 'Choirs (Music)', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567576/1008567576-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483909" "asp3483907-marc","","American experience. Jubilee Singers. 1 of 3","","28 minutes","['American experience']","John Hope Franklin interview about a group of young ex-slaves in Nashville, Tennessee, who set out on a mission to save their bankrupt school by giving concerts. Traveling first through cities in the North, then on to venues across Europe, the Jubilee Singers introduced audiences to the power of spirituals, the religious anthems of slavery. Driven to physical collapse and even death, the singers proved more successful - and more inspirational - than anyone could have imagined.","stream","['Jubilee Singers', 'Fisk University']","['United States']","['Jubilee singers', 'Choirs (Music)', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567575/1008567575-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483907" "asp3483905-marc","","American experience. Jubilee Singers. 3 of 3","","1 minute","['American experience']","Horace Boyer interview about a group of young ex-slaves in Nashville, Tennessee, who set out on a mission to save their bankrupt school by giving concerts. Traveling first through cities in the North, then on to venues across Europe, the Jubilee Singers introduced audiences to the power of spirituals, the religious anthems of slavery. Driven to physical collapse and even death, the singers proved more successful - and more inspirational - than anyone could have imagined.","stream","['Jubilee Singers', 'Fisk University']","['United States']","['Jubilee singers', 'Musical accompaniment', 'Spirituals (Songs)', 'African Americans', 'Choirs (Music)']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567574/1008567574-disc001-file001-frame00015-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483905" "asp3483903-marc","","American experience. Jubilee Singers. 2 of 3","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Horace Boyer interview about a group of young ex-slaves in Nashville, Tennessee, who set out on a mission to save their bankrupt school by giving concerts. Traveling first through cities in the North, then on to venues across Europe, the Jubilee Singers introduced audiences to the power of spirituals, the religious anthems of slavery. Driven to physical collapse and even death, the singers proved more successful - and more inspirational - than anyone could have imagined.","stream","['Jubilee Singers', 'Fisk University']","['United States']","['Jubilee singers', 'Choirs (Music)', 'Spirituals (Songs)', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567573/1008567573-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483903" "asp3483901-marc","","American experience. Jubilee Singers. 1 of 3","","27 minutes","['American experience']","Horace Boyer interview about a group of young ex-slaves in Nashville, Tennessee, who set out on a mission to save their bankrupt school by giving concerts. Traveling first through cities in the North, then on to venues across Europe, the Jubilee Singers introduced audiences to the power of spirituals, the religious anthems of slavery. Driven to physical collapse and even death, the singers proved more successful - and more inspirational - than anyone could have imagined.","stream","['Jubilee Singers', 'Fisk University']","['United States']","['Jubilee singers', 'Choirs (Music)', 'Spirituals (Songs)', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567572/1008567572-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483901" "asp3483899-marc","","American experience. Jubilee Singers. 5 of 5","","17 minutes","['American experience']","Toni Anderson Interview about a group of young ex-slaves in Nashville, Tennessee, who set out on a mission to save their bankrupt school by giving concerts. Traveling first through cities in the North, then on to venues across Europe, the Jubilee Singers introduced audiences to the power of spirituals, the religious anthems of slavery. Driven to physical collapse and even death, the singers proved more successful - and more inspirational - than anyone could have imagined.","stream","['Jubilee Singers', 'Fisk University']","['United States']","['Jubilee singers', 'Choirs (Music)', 'Spirituals (Songs)', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567571/1008567571-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483899" "asp3483897-marc","","American experience. Jubilee Singers. 4 of 5","","26 minutes","['American experience']","Toni Anderson Interview about a group of young ex-slaves in Nashville, Tennessee, who set out on a mission to save their bankrupt school by giving concerts. Traveling first through cities in the North, then on to venues across Europe, the Jubilee Singers introduced audiences to the power of spirituals, the religious anthems of slavery. Driven to physical collapse and even death, the singers proved more successful - and more inspirational - than anyone could have imagined.","stream","['Jubilee Singers', 'Fisk University']","['United States']","['Jubilee singers', 'Choirs (Music)', 'Spirituals (Songs)', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567570/1008567570-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483897" "asp3483895-marc","","American experience. Jubilee Singers. 3 of 5","","30 minutes","['American experience']","Toni Anderson Interview about a group of young ex-slaves in Nashville, Tennessee, who set out on a mission to save their bankrupt school by giving concerts. Traveling first through cities in the North, then on to venues across Europe, the Jubilee Singers introduced audiences to the power of spirituals, the religious anthems of slavery. Driven to physical collapse and even death, the singers proved more successful - and more inspirational - than anyone could have imagined.","stream","['Jubilee Singers', 'Fisk University']","['United States']","['Jubilee singers', 'Choirs (Music)', 'Spirituals (Songs)', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567569/1008567569-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483895" "asp3483893-marc","","American experience. Jubilee Singers. 2 of 5","","25 minutes","['American experience']","Toni Anderson Interview about a group of young ex-slaves in Nashville, Tennessee, who set out on a mission to save their bankrupt school by giving concerts. Traveling first through cities in the North, then on to venues across Europe, the Jubilee Singers introduced audiences to the power of spirituals, the religious anthems of slavery. Driven to physical collapse and even death, the singers proved more successful - and more inspirational - than anyone could have imagined.","stream","['Jubilee Singers', 'Fisk University']","['United States']","['Jubilee singers', 'Choirs (Music)', 'Spirituals (Songs)', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567568/1008567568-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483893" "asp3483891-marc","","American experience. Jubilee Singers. 1 of 5","","27 minutes","['American experience']","Toni Anderson interview about a group of young ex- slaves in Nashville, Tennessee, who set out on a mission to save their bankrupt school by giving concerts. Traveling first through cities in the North, then on to venues across Europe, the Jubilee Singers introduced audiences to the power of spirituals, the religious anthems of slavery. Driven to physical collapse and even death, the singers proved more successful - and more inspirational - than anyone could have imagined.","stream","['Jubilee Singers', 'Fisk University']","['United States']","['Jubilee singers', 'Choirs (Music)', 'Spirituals (Songs)', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567567/1008567567-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483891" "asp3483889-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 2 of 2","","18 minutes","['American experience']","Rev. Mae Frances Moultrie Howard was a student at Morris College on the CORE Freedom Ride, May 4-17, 1961.","stream","['Howard, Mae Frances']","['United States']","['Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567566/1008567566-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483889" "asp3483887-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 1 of 2","","22 minutes","['American experience']","Rev. Mae Frances Moultrie Howard was a student at Morris College on the CORE Freedom Ride, May 4-17, 1961.","stream","['Howard, Mae Frances']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567565/1008567565-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483887" "asp3483885-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 4 of 4","","7 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Clayborne Carson, an African-American professor of history at Stanford University, and director of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute.","stream","['Carson, Clayborne']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567564/1008567564-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483885" "asp3483883-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 3 of 4","","29 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Clayborne Carson, an African-American professor of history at Stanford University, and director of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute.","stream","['Carson, Clayborne']","['United States']","['African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism', 'Civil rights workers']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567563/1008567563-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483883" "asp3483881-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 2 of 4","","30 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Clayborne Carson, an African-American professor of history at Stanford University, and director of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute.","stream","['Carson, Clayborne']","['United States']","['African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism', 'Civil rights workers']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567562/1008567562-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483881" "asp3483879-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 1 of 4","","30 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Clayborne Carson, an African-American professor of history at Stanford University, and director of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute.","stream","['Carson, Clayborne']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567561/1008567561-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483879" "asp3483877-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 4 of 4","","11 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Jerry Ivor Moore, a Student at Morris College on the CORE Freedom Ride, May 4-17, 1961.","stream","['Moore, Jerry Ivor']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567560/1008567560-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483877" "asp3483875-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 3 of 4","","29 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Jerry Ivor Moore, a Student at Morris College on the CORE Freedom Ride, May 4-17, 1961.","stream","['Moore, Jerry Ivor']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567559/1008567559-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483875" "asp3483873-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 2 of 4","","29 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Jerry Ivor Moore, a Student at Morris College on the CORE Freedom Ride, May 4-17, 1961.","stream","['Moore, Jerry Ivor']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567558/1008567558-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483873" "asp3483871-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 1 of 4","","8 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Jerry Ivor Moore, a Student at Morris College on the CORE Freedom Ride, May 4-17, 1961.","stream","['Moore, Jerry Ivor']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567557/1008567557-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483871" "asp3483869-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 2 of 2","","19 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Janie Forsyth McKinney, who was twelve years old when the Freedom Riders came through her hometown of Anniston, Alabama, on May 14, 1961.","stream","['McKinney, Janie Forsyth']","['United States']","['African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism', 'Civil rights workers']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567556/1008567556-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483869" "asp3483867-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 1 of 2","","13 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Janie Forsyth McKinney, who was twelve years old when the Freedom Riders came through her hometown of Anniston, Alabama, on May 14, 1961.","stream","['McKinney, Janie Forsyth']","['United States']","['African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism', 'Civil rights workers']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567555/1008567555-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483867" "asp3483865-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 3 of 3","","18 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Derek Charles Catsam, an associate professor of history at the University of Texas of the Permian Basin, and the author of Freedom's Main Line: the Journey of Reconciliation and the Freedom Rides.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567554/1008567554-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483865" "asp3483863-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 2 of 3","","29 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Derek Charles Catsam, an associate professor of history at the University of Texas of the Permian Basin, and the author of Freedom's Main Line: the Journey of Reconciliation and the Freedom Rides.","stream","[]","['United States']","['African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism', 'Civil rights workers']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567553/1008567553-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483863" "asp3483861-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 1 of 3","","29 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Derek Charles Catsam, an associate professor of history at the University of Texas of the Permian Basin, and the author of Freedom's Main Line: the Journey of Reconciliation and the Freedom Rides.","stream","[]","['United States']","['African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism', 'Civil rights workers']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567552/1008567552-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483861" "asp3483859-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 3 of 3","","31 minutes","['American experience']","John Lewis was a Student at American Baptist Theological Seminary on the CORE Freedom Ride. May 4-17, 1961 and the Nashville, Tennessee, via Birmingham, Alabama, to Montgomery, Alabama, May 16-20, 1961.","stream","['Lewis, John']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567550/1008567550-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483859" "asp3483857-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 2 of 3","","32 minutes","['American experience']","John Lewis was a Student at American Baptist Theological Seminary on the CORE Freedom Ride. May 4-17, 1961 and the Nashville, Tennessee, via Birmingham, Alabama, to Montgomery, Alabama, May 16-20, 1961.","stream","['Lewis, John']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567549/1008567549-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483857" "asp3483855-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 1 of 3","","30 minutes","['American experience']","John Lewis was a Student at American Baptist Theological Seminary on the CORE Freedom Ride. May 4-17, 1961 and the Nashville, Tennessee, via Birmingham, Alabama, to Montgomery, Alabama, May 16-20, 1961.","stream","['Lewis, John']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567548/1008567548-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483855" "asp3483853-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 2 of 2","","24 minutes","['American experience']","Julian Bond is an American social activist and leader in the American civil rights movement, politician, professor, and writer. While a student at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, during the early 1960s, he helped to establish the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).","stream","['Bond, Julian']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567547/1008567547-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483853" "asp3483851-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 1 of 2","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Julian Bond is an American social activist and leader in the American civil rights movement, politician, professor, and writer. While a student at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, during the early 1960s, he helped to establish the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).","stream","['Bond, Julian']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567546/1008567546-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483851" "asp3483849-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 4 of 4","","20 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Rebecca Diane McWhorter, an American journalist, commentator and author who has written extensively about race and the history of civil rights. She is the author of Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama, the Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Revolution.","stream","['McWhorter, Rebecca Diane']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567545/1008567545-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483849" "asp3483847-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 3 of 4","","30 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Rebecca Diane McWhorter, an American journalist, commentator and author who has written extensively about race and the history of civil rights. She is the author of Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama, the Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Revolution.","stream","['McWhorter, Rebecca Diane']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567544/1008567544-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483847" "asp3483845-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 2 of 4","","30 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Rebecca Diane McWhorter, an American journalist, commentator and author who has written extensively about race and the history of civil rights. She is the author of Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama, the Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Revolution.","stream","['McWhorter, Rebecca Diane']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567543/1008567543-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483845" "asp3483843-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 1 of 4","","20 minutes","['American experience']","This video contains an interview with Rebecca Diane McWhorter, an American journalist, commentator and author who has written extensively about race and the history of civil rights. She is the author of Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama, the Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Revolution.","stream","['McWhorter, Rebecca Diane']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567542/1008567542-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483843" "asp3483841-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 5 of 5","","9 minutes","['American experience']","Raymond Arsenault, author of ""Freedom Riders"", speaks with Stanley Nelson about the Freedom Riders.","stream","['Arsenault, Raymond']","['United States']","['Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567541/1008567541-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483841" "asp3483839-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 4 of 5","","30 minutes","['American experience']","Raymond Arsenault, author of ""Freedom Riders"", speaks with Stanley Nelson about the Freedom Riders.","stream","['Arsenault, Raymond']","['United States']","['Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567540/1008567540-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483839" "asp3483837-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 3 of 5","","28 minutes","['American experience']","Raymond Arsenault, author of ""Freedom Riders"", speaks with Stanley Nelson about the Freedom Riders.","stream","['Arsenault, Raymond']","['United States']","['Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'African Americans']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567539/1008567539-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483837" "asp3483835-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 2 of 5","","30 minutes","['American experience']","Raymond Arsenault, author of ""Freedom Riders"", speaks with Stanley Nelson about the Freedom Riders.","stream","['Arsenault, Raymond']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567538/1008567538-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483835" "asp3483833-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 1 of 5","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Raymond Arsenault, author of ""Freedom Riders"", speaks with Stanley Nelson about the Freedom Riders.","stream","['Arsenault, Raymond']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567537/1008567537-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483833" "asp3483831-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 3 of 3","","18 minutes","['American experience']","Diane Nash was a student at Fisk University and a coordinator for the Nashville Freedom Riders.","stream","['Nash, Diane']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567536/1008567536-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483831" "asp3483829-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 2 of 3","","30 minutes","['American experience']","Diane Nash was a student at Fisk University and a coordinator for the Nashville Freedom Riders.","stream","['Nash, Diane']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567535/1008567535-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483829" "asp3483827-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 1 of 3","","31 minutes","['American experience']","Diane Nash was a student at Fisk University and a coordinator for the Nashville Freedom Riders.","stream","['Nash, Diane']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567534/1008567534-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483827" "asp3483825-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 3 of 3","","20 minutes","['American experience']","Genevieve Hughes Houghton was CORE field secretary on the CORE Freedom Ride May 4-17, 1961.","stream","['Houghton, Genevieve Hughes']","['United States']","['Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567533/1008567533-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483825" "asp3483823-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 2 of 3","","31 minutes","['American experience']","Genevieve Hughes Houghton was CORE field secretary on the CORE Freedom Ride May 4-17, 1961.","stream","['Houghton, Genevieve Hughes']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567532/1008567532-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483823" "asp3483821-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 1 of 3","","32 minutes","['American experience']","Genevieve Hughes Houghton was CORE field secretary on the CORE Freedom Ride May 4-17, 1961.","stream","['Houghton, Genevieve Hughes']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567531/1008567531-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483821" "asp3483811-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 2 of 2","","27 minutes","['American experience']","Ernest Patton, Jr. (Rip) was a Student at Tennessee State University on the Montgomery, Alabama to Jackson, Mississippi (Greyhound) ride. May 24, 1961.","stream","['Patton, Ernest']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567526/1008567526-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483811" "asp3483809-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 1 of 2","","13 minutes","['American experience']","Ernest Patton, Jr. (Rip) was a Student at Tennessee State University on the Montgomery, Alabama to Jackson, Mississippi (Greyhound) ride, May 24, 1961.","stream","['Patton, Ernest']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567525/1008567525-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483809" "asp3483807-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 3 of 3","","17 minutes","['American experience']","Mary Jean Smith was a Student at Tennessee State University on the Nashville, Tennessee, via Memphis, Tennessee, to Jackson, Mississippi (Greyhound) ride, May 28, 1961.","stream","['Smith, Mary Jean']","['United States']","['African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism', 'Civil rights workers']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567524/1008567524-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483807" "asp3483805-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 2 of 3","","30 minutes","['American experience']","Mary Jean Smith was a Student at Tennessee State University on the Nashville, Tennessee, via Memphis, Tennessee, to Jackson, Mississippi (Greyhound) ride, May 28, 1961.","stream","['Smith, Mary Jean']","['United States']","['African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism', 'Civil rights workers']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567523/1008567523-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483805" "asp3483803-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 1 of 3","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Mary Jean Smith was a Student at Tennessee State University on the Nashville, Tennessee, via Memphis, Tennessee, to Jackson, Mississippi (Greyhound) ride, May 28, 1961.","stream","['Smith, Mary Jean']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism', 'Civil rights workers']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567522/1008567522-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483803" "asp3483801-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 4 of 4","","23 minutes","['American experience']","James Lawson was a Methodist minister; graduate student at Vanderbilt University on the Montgomery, Alabama to Jackson, Mississippi (Trailways) ride, May 24, 1961.","stream","['Lawson, James M']","['United States']","['African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism', 'Civil rights workers']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567521/1008567521-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483801" "asp3483799-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 3 of 4","","29 minutes","['American experience']","James Lawson was a Methodist minister; graduate student at Vanderbilt University on the Montgomery, Alabama to Jackson, Mississippi (Trailways) ride, May 24, 1961.","stream","['Lawson, James M']","['United States']","['African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism', 'Civil rights workers']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567520/1008567520-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483799" "asp3483797-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 2 of 4","","29 minutes","['American experience']","James Lawson was a Methodist minister; graduate student at Vanderbilt University on the Montgomery, Alabama to Jackson, Mississippi (Trailways) ride, May 24, 1961.","stream","['Lawson, James M']","['United States']","['African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism', 'Civil rights workers']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567519/1008567519-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483797" "asp3483795-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 1 of 4","","24 minutes","['American experience']","James Lawson was a Methodist minister; graduate student at Vanderbilt University on the Montgomery, Alabama to Jackson, Mississippi (Trailways) ride, May 24, 1961.","stream","['Lawson, James M']","['United States']","['Nonviolence', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567518/1008567518-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483795" "asp3483793-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 2 of 2","","31 minutes","['American experience']","Frederick Leonard was a student at Tennessee State University on the Nashville, Tennessee, via Memphis, Tennessee, to Jackson, Mississippi (Greyhound) ride, May 28, 1961.","stream","['Leonard, Frederick']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567517/1008567517-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483793" "asp3483791-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 1 of 2","","11 minutes","['American experience']","Frederick Leonard was a student at Tennessee State University on the Nashville, Tennessee, via Memphis, Tennessee, to Jackson, Mississippi (Greyhound) ride, May 28, 1961.","stream","['Leonard, Frederick']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers', 'Racism']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567516/1008567516-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483791" "asp3483789-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders","","19 minutes","['American experience']","Bernard Lafayette, Jr. was part of the Nashville, Tennessee, via Birmingham, Alabama, to Montgomery, Alabama ride, May 16-20, 1961.","stream","['LaFayette, Bernard', 'Jr']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567515/1008567515-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483789" "asp3483787-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 3 of 3","","26 minutes","['American experience']","Bernard Lafayette, Jr. was part of the Nashville, Tennessee, via Birmingham, Alabama, to Montgomery, Alabama ride, May 16-20, 1961.","stream","['LaFayette, Bernard', 'Jr']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567513/1008567513-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483787" "asp3483785-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 2 of 3","","29 minutes","['American experience']","Bernard Lafayette, Jr. was part of the Nashville, Tennessee, via Birmingham, Alabama, to Montgomery, Alabama ride, May 16-20, 1961.","stream","['LaFayette, Bernard', 'Jr']","['United States']","['African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Racism', 'Civil rights workers']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567512/1008567512-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483785" "asp3483783-marc","","American experience. Freedom riders. 1 of 3","","31 minutes","['American experience']","Bernard Lafayette, Jr. was part of the Nashville, Tennessee, via Birmingham, Alabama, to Montgomery, Alabama ride, May 16-20, 1961.","stream","['LaFayette, Bernard', 'Jr']","['United States']","['Segregation', 'African Americans', 'Freedom Rides, 1961', 'Civil rights movements', 'Civil rights workers']","['Unedited footage', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1008567xxx/1008567511/1008567511-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3483783"