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The Use and Abuse of History in Film and Video
1998 Volume I
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Preface
Introduction
1.
Films about the Fifties: Teenagers, Identity, Authority, and Choice
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Alan K. Frishman
2.
Herstory: Women portrayed in film
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Jean Gallogly
3.
Slavery of Africans in the Americas: Resistance to Enslavement
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Yolanda Jones
4.
“Mr. Friday and Friends: A Prospectus of Early Pioneer Life Through Film”
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Geraldine Martin
5.
A Film and Literature Study of The African - American Migration
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Felicia R. McKinnon
6.
Let Justice Roll Down: The Civil Rights Movement Through Film (1954-1965)
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Joan Rapczynski
7.
Heroes and Villains of the Rain Forest: Latin American History through Film
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Jeannette Rogers
8.
Teaching Ethnicity and Race Through Films
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Burt Saxon
9.
Discrimination and the Struggle for Equality: African Americans in Professional Baseball: A Reflection of the Civil Rights Movement
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Jean Sutherland
10.
Music Through its Relationship to History with the use of Film, Video and the Specious Present
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Sloan Edward Williams III
11.
Parenting in the Movies:Examining Responsibilities in Modern American Films
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Barbara W. Winters
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