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Film, VideoOpen thy lattice, love videorecording | From Favorites from the Song of America Tour with Thomas Hampson, baritone, and Wolfram Rieger, piano. Recorded in the Coolidge Auditorium, Washington, DC, October 28, 2010. (Source Characteristics). Videorecording (Form).
- Contributor: Hampson, Thomas - Foster, Stephen Collins - Rieger, Wolfram
- Date: 1861
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Film, VideoJews of Posen Province in the 19th Century Edward David Luft discussed his book, "The Jews of Posen Province in the 19th Century."
- Contributor: Library of Congress - Library of Congress. African and Middle Eastern Division
- Date: 2016
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Film, VideoFrankenstein : the real story Catalog Record - Electronic Resource Available A collection from History examines how the tale of a brilliant but deranged scientist who builds a grotesque monster from the body parts of fresh corpses has its roots in reality. Three fascinating documentaries from History reveal the truth behind the creation and legacy of one of fiction's most enduring, and scary, stories. In search of the real Frankenstein: Examines how the experiments of...
- Contributor: Wallach, Eli - Aka, Laura - Brown, Zora - Arts and Entertainment Network - Kushner, Truusje - Wild Dream Films - Copyright Collection (Library of Congress) - Houston, Rodd - Ackroyd, David - History Channel (Television Network) - Moore, Roger - Filmroos Inc
- Date: 2014
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ArticleMy darling Clementine
John Ford's my darling Clementine Driving their cattle east to Kansas, Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan Earp leave their youngest brother, James, in charge of the herd, while they go into Tombstone, a wild, frontier town. When they return, they find James dead and the cattle gone. The brothers believe the Clantons are responsible, but instead of riding into town for a fight, Wyatt agrees to become the town marshal,...- Contributor: Afi/Twentieth Century-Fox Collection (Library of Congress) - Fonda, Henry - Miller, Winston - Lake, Stuart N. - Darnell, Linda - Hellman, Sam - Copyright Collection (Library of Congress) - Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation - Engel, Samuel G. - Ford, John - Twentieth Century-Fox Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1946
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Film, VideoSlavery by another name Catalog Record - Electronic Resource Available Challenges one of America's most cherished assumptions, the belief that slavery in the U.S. ended with Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, by telling the harrowing story of how, in the South, a new system of involuntary servitude took its place with shocking force.
- Contributor: Two Dollars and a Dream (Firm) - Pollard, Jason L. - Blackmon, Douglas A. - Copyright Collection (Library of Congress) - Tpt National Productions - Bacon, Michael - Pollard, Sam - Fishburne, Laurence - Bernard, Sheila Curran - PBS Distribution (Firm)
- Date: 2012