Professor
Pamela Oliver
Department
of Sociology
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Sources of Ethnic Movements Videos
Locations
1) Check MADCAT to find campus locations for videos.
Use a guided search to find a particular video. Search on keyword video* AND other keywords to look
for films that interest you. OR restrict search to videos. Note that you will have to use a variety
of keywords, there is no one subject heading or keyword that will locate
all relevant films. Keyword "California Newsreel" will bring
up a large number of excellent documentaries on the African American experience;
this firm also produces films about South Africa, which are less relevant
to this class.
2) Videos can be checked out from the College Library Ethnic Studies collection, Room 1193, Helen C. White Hall (Undergraduate Library). Check
MADCAT for holdings.
3) Commercial video outlets have many documentaries. You need documentaries
that are about the US and about racial/ethnic groups in the US. You may
NOT use fictional feature films UNLESS they are made BY the minority group
being discussed in the film. That is, films in which the White hero encounters
and helps the disadvantaged minorities may NOT be used. If you have a
question about the suitability of a film, look up reviews of it on the
web and send me an email with the film title AND copies of or web links
to summaries and reviews of the film.
EYES ON THE PRIZE I
NOTE: The LSS copies of these videos are in very bad shape and are missing
many key scenes. College Library has just invested in the new DVD set
of Eyes on the Prize, so I recommend using that source. Four Star Video
has the VHS versions of all episodes. The DVD set is likely to become
available in more commercial video establishments.
.001 Awakenings (1954-56) Murder of Emmett Till & Montgomery Bus
Boycott (shown in class 9/2602)
.002 Fighting back (1957-62) Integration of Little Rock High & of
U. of Mississippi
.003 Ain't scared of your jails (1960-61) Sit-ins in Nashville and Freedom
Rides [this episode missing at College Library]
.004 No easy walk (1962-64) Campaigns in Albany, Birmingham, Washington
DC
.005 Mississippi--is this America? (1962-64) Voting rights and political
struggles
.006 Bridge to freedom (1965) Selma marches.
NOTE: Most of these episodes are also available at many commercial video
rental outlets.
EYES ON THE PRIZE II
.001 The time has come (1964-66) Malcolm X, SNCC "black power"
campaign
.002 Two societies (1965-68) SCLC campaign in Chicago, northern riots
.003 Power! (1967-68) Carl Stokes, black mayor of Cleveland, Black Panthers
.004 The promised land (1967-68) Poor people's campaign, King's assassination
.005 Ain't gonna shuffle no more (1964-72) Black pride, black studies,
black unity
.006 A nation of law? (1969-71) FBI attacks on Black Panthers, Attica
prison riots
.007 The keys to the kingdom (1974-80) Anti-busing riots in Boston, Affirmative
Action in Atlanta
.008 Back to the movement (1979-83) Miami riot, Chicago election of Washington
NOTE: These episodes are less available at commerical outlets. Four Star
Video has some of them.
CHICANO!: THE HISTORY OF THE MEXICAN AMERICAN
CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
- Learning Support Services # 259 Van Hise: #: SP1.105
- College Library: # E184 M5 C4 1996)
- Chican@ Studies 338W Ingraham http://www.chicla.wisc.edu/Libraryinfo.htm
: # SP1.105; students may check out DVD copies for two days
.001 Quest for a Homeland . General background & New Mexico struggles.
.002 The Struggle in the Fields. About United Farmworkers strike &
boycott
.003 Taking Back the Schools. About East Los Angeles high school boycotts.
(This is the episode I usually show in class)
.004 Fighting for Political Power. About La Raza Unida.
Asian American Studies (303 Ingraham Hall) has a large collection of
videos about Asian Americans. These videos cannot be taken from the building,
but can be watched in the conference room on the 3rd floor of Ingraham.
The link takes you to the list of videos on the Asian American Studies
web page: Link
to Asian American video list
Who Killed Vincent Chin? Is available for viewing
during business hours through Asian American Studies office, 303 Ingraham
Hall (follow link above) and can be checked out from the Education School
library: CIMC PreK-12 Stacks (LTy) Call Number: HT1521 .W4 1988
Other Films Seen in Class
Spirit of Crazy Horse. College Library Ethnic
Studies Collection., 1st Fl. West, Rm 1193 Call Number: E99 O3 S65 1996
Also available at some commercial video outlets. (I can place a DVD copy
on reserve at LSS if requested.)
Racism 101. Education School Library: CIMC Professional
Stacks Call Number: HT1523 R32 1988 (I can place my copy on reserve at
LSS if requested.)
Other Recommended Videos
Race, The Power of an Illusion. Three 50-minute episodes
originally shown on PBS. These are very interesting and well-done. The
first challenges the biological idea of race, the second explains how
the idea of race was created in the 19th Century US to justify slavery,
the third explains how explicit discrimination in US housing policies
produced segregation and wealth differentials after World War II. Copies
are available in College Library reserves GN269 R334 2003b (DVD), the
CIMC PreK-12 stacks (education school) & Social Work Library reserves
(VHS) and the Ethnic Studies Collection in College Library (DVD listed
as lost 10/23). This is also available for rent at many commercial video
outlets, and is available through the Madison Public Library. The web
site supporting this series is http://www.pbs.org/race/000_General/000_00-Home.htm
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Africans in America. PBS
site
Slavery and the Making of America. PBS site http://www.pbs.org/wnet/slavery/index.html
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Questions or Comments? Email Oliver -at- ssc -dot- wisc -dot- edu.
Last updated
November 16, 2010
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