Interview gathered as part of The Good war and those who refused to fight it: the story of War War II conscientious objectors. Produced by Paradigm Productions. Housed at the Washington University Film and Media Archive, Paradigm Productions Collection.
Interview gathered as part of The Good war and those who refused to fight it: the story of War War II conscientious objectors. Produced by Paradigm Productions. Housed at the Washington University Film and Media Archive, Paradigm Productions Collection.
Interview gathered as part of The Good war and those who refused to fight it: the story of War War II conscientious objectors. Produced by Paradigm Productions. Housed at the Washington University Film and Media Archive, Paradigm Productions Collection.
A documentary film by Richard Beymer on the activities during the Mississippi Summer Project, 1964. Co-produced by Council of Federated Organization Film (COFO), the film documents the day-to-day lives of the people who registered Mississippi voters in 1964.
Beginning in August 2014, after the killing of Michael Brown, activists in Ferguson, Missouri forced a nation to pay attention to the epidemic of police violence against African Americans. Ferguson was central to the mainstreaming of what is now commonly referred to as the Black Lives Matter...Show full record
Collection of 32 interviews conducted for documentary television series, "Black Champions." These interviews with notable African-American athletes were conducted by William Miles for the 3-part series that aired on public television in 1986.
Thanks to a grant from the National Historical...Show full record
Subject:
Sports--United States--History--20thcentury
Creator:
Miles, William, Miles Educational Film Productions, Inc.