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  • Say So

    Say So

    Raw footage from a test run of a show that eventually became the talk show “Say So.” This episode features four guests discussing the cultural and social divide that separates city dwellers from suburban residents. Guests include: John Rogers, an African-American investment banker and resident of Chicago’s Hyde Park neighborhood; Donna Blue Lachman, a playwright, director, actress and resident of Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood; Bill Sampson, a professor at Northwestern University, and African-American resident of Evanston; and Judy Markey, newspaper columnist/writer, and Wilmette resident. Guests delve into race, culture, economics, education, and attitudes about living in the city vs. living in the suburbs.

  • Image Union, episode 0220: Five Shorts

    Image Union, episode 0220: Five Shorts

    Compilation episode of Image Union featuring “Television Answer Man,” “Skippy Peanut Butter Jars” by Copper Giloth, “Campaign” by Tom Palazzolo, “Short Train Short” by Jeanne Meyers, Mark Cavanagh, and Tom McMahon, and “Russian Rag” by Joseph McGarry.

  • [Vito Marzullo raw #35]

    [Vito Marzullo raw #35]

    Raw tape #35 for Vito Marzullo documentary. Ward office #1. Marzullo fields requests from constituents in his office. Topics include patronage jobs, street repairs, and race relations. Great footage on this tape, only about two minutes of which was used in the final documentary.

  • Steel Mill 2

    Raw footage from Studs Terkel at the Steel Mill by The Public Interest Video Network. Terkel interviews steel mill workers about Reagan’s policies (“What does Ronald Reagan mean to you?”) and the low level of employment at the mill. Also b-roll of the plant.

  • [Vito Marzullo raw #15]

    [Vito Marzullo raw #15]

    Raw tape #15 for Vito Marzullo documentary. Color bars only for visual. Continuation of conversation on raw tape #14 and contains Marzullo’s candid remarks on allegations made against him, ranging from financial misdeeds to mafia connections, and his “machine” politics.

  • The Panama Deception

    The Panama Deception

    Part of the Global Perspectives on War and Peace Collection. A video documenting the role of the United States in the situation leading up to, during, and after the invasion of Panama in the late 1980s.

  • Murder of Fred Hampton, reel 2

    Murder of Fred Hampton, reel 2

    Documentary about the death of Fred Hampton, chairman of the Illinois Black Panther Party. The film started out as a simple portrait of Hampton and features lots of footage of his powerful speeches. However, in 1969, Hampton was murdered in his bed at the Panther headquarters by the Chicago police. The event was extremely controversial as the police and the Black Panthers told drastically different versions of the events. The film became instrumental in proving the Panthers’ story that the police broke in to headquarters without warning and killed Hampton without resistance.

  • The 90’s, episode 308: The Anti-War Tapes

    The 90’s, episode 308: The Anti-War Tapes

    Part of the Global Perspectives on War and Peace Collection. Episode 308 of the award winning series, The 90’s. This episode is called “THE (ANTI)-WAR TAPES” and features the following segments:

 
 
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