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Documentary films

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Blind Willie Blues, 1997

 other level — Box 34: Series Series 12, video_cassette: 1003.11
Collection number: VHS 1003.11
Scope and Contents Blind Willie's Blues (1997) is a biographical documentary by David Fulmer (www.davidfulmer.com), created for Georgia Public Television, that delves into the life and legacy of Blind Willie McTell, a seminal figure in the Blues genre. The film traverses his journey from juke joints to street corners across the American South, capturing his unique blend of Delta blues and gospel. Through inventive guitar techniques and a nomadic lifestyle, McTell's influence is affirmed by modern artists,...
Dates: 1997

Blind Willie's Blues: A Documentary Film (1997) - Electronic Records

 Digital Image
Collection number: 4BF76DFE-4885-38B5-48AC-B9AE7412A8EC

Committee for Citizen Awareness. "The U.S. Congress and You," 1993.

 Digital Image
Collection number: 75745A67-2D83-99B4-4C0C-C4D08A04F52E

Foundations to the Future: Transitions

 Digital Image
Collection number: 154A2A78-714E-D2BE-4D4D-0C290B287414

Pinevale High: Separate, Unequal,.....Undeterred (Video), 2024

 File
Collection number: ca-004-002-001
Scope and Contents This documentary explores the history of Pinevale High School, a segregated Black high school in Valdosta, Georgia, operational from 1957 to 1972. Utilizing interview footage and archival photography, the video delves into the personal stories and experiences of the alumni and the broader impact of segregation and forced integration on the community.Executive Producer: Dr. Willie HousealAssociate Producer: Harry JenkinsDirector: Mark Patrick...
Dates: 2024

Your Court System and You. Committee for Citizen Awareness, 1995.

 Digital Image
Collection number: DC2D75FD-0735-FC9B-444E-46692D4CFD29