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Micki Dickoff
Neshoba the price of freedom
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2 editions published between 2010 and 2011 in English and held by 304 libraries worldwide Neshoba: the price of freedom tells the story of a Mississippi town still divided about the meaning of justice, 40 years after the murders of civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner, an event dramatized in the Oscar-winning film Mississippi Burning. Although Klansmen bragged about what they did in 1964, no one was held accountable until 2005, when the State indicted preacher Edgar Ray Killen, an 80-year-old notorious racist and mastermind of the murders. Through exclusive interviews with Killen, intimate interviews with the victims' families, and candid interviews with black and white Neshoba county citizens still struggling with their town's violent past, the film explores whether the prosecution of one unrepentant Klansman constitutes justice and whether healing and reconciliation are possible without telling the unvarnished truth--Container.
Too little, too late
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4 editions published in 1987 in English and held by 51 libraries worldwide Video documentary with interviews of families of AIDS patients. Discusses MAP (Mothers of AIDS patients) and the Art Project for patients with life-threatening diseases.
Mother, Mother
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5 editions published between 1987 and 1989 in English and held by 25 libraries worldwide Award winning film about the relationship between a young man with AIDS and his estranged mother.
Too little, too late ; Mother, Mother
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in English and held by 22 libraries worldwide Too little, too late: Video documentary with interviews of families of AIDS patients.
In the blink of an eye
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1 edition published in 2003 in English and held by 6 libraries worldwide "Two officers of the law have been brutally slain. Now, in a nightmarish escape attempt engineered by a desperate parolee named Walter Rhodes, Sunny Jacobs, her two children and Jesse, the man she loves, hurtle through the night in a stolen car with a kidnapped hostage"--Container.
Espirito de Cabo Verde The spirit of Cape Verde
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1 edition published in 1986 in English and held by 5 libraries worldwide Documents the historical connection between Cape Verde and the United States, highlighting trade and emigration, and the state visit of Aristides M. Pereira, Cape Verde's first President, to the United States.
Too little, too late about families of AIDS patients
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3 editions published in 1987 in English and held by 4 libraries worldwide Profiles families who have lost or are losing a family member to AIDS. Shows the love, support, and strength that the families have for their loved ones, despite the fear and rejection of friends and co-workers.
L'oeil de la justice
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2 editions published between 1999 and 2004 in French and held by 1 library worldwide
Too little, too late a program about families of AIDS patients
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1 edition published in 1987 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Interviews with family members of AIDS patients who have died show the physical and emotional problems encountered. It lets those who have been touched by AIDS know that they are not alone, that others are struggling to cope,
Not in my name
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1 edition published in 1982 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Members of organizations Journey of Hope and Murder Victims' Families for Reconciliation and other activists speak out against the death penalty.
Holly Near an entertainment profile
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1 edition published in 1984 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Holly Near talks about songwriting, the women's movement, and her committment to presenting signed concerts for the deaf and hearing impaired. Included excerpts from her concerts, signed by Susan Freundlich.
It's never too late, a portrait of Buffy
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1 edition published in 1982 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Buffy Dunker tells her life story, including an account of her "coming out" as a lesbian in her 70's and her subsequent work as a feminist therapist.
Goldbeating, the making of gold leaf
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1 edition published in 1986 in English and held by 0 libraries worldwide Two London goldbeaters trace the process that yields gold leaf. Their associates perform intermediate stages in the process and comment on their uncommon work. more
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African Americans--Civil rights AIDS (Disease) AIDS (Disease) in children AIDS (Disease)--Patients AIDS (Disease)--Patients--Family relationships AIDS (Disease)--Psychological aspects Cape Verde Cape Verdeans Capital punishment Capital punishment--Moral and ethical aspects Chaney, James Earl,--1943-1964 Civil rights workers Civil rights workers--Crimes against Deaf--Means of communication Death--Psychological aspects Discrimination Documentary films Drama Economic history Emigration and immigration England--London Families Films for the hearing impaired Gold-leaf Goldwork Goodman, Andrew,--1943-1964 Historical films History International economic relations Killen, Edgar Ray Made-for-TV movies Massachusetts Mississippi Mississippi--Neshoba County Murder Music Near, Holly Nonfiction films Older lesbians Pereira, Aristides Race relations Rhode Island Schwerner, Michael Henry,--1939-1964 Trials, litigation, etc. Trials (Murder) United States Women
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