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-- Sixteen hundred Pennsylvania Avenuec1996., Pre-adolescent, National Geographic Televison Educational Films Call No: DVD 917.53 Availability:2 of 2 At Location(s) Summary Note: Experience the history of the White House, and listen to the commentary of several former occupants. Spend a day in the nation's first house and witness the workings of the executive branch of the government. A complementary book includes biographies of first forty-two U.S. presidents.
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[2003]., Warner Home Video Call No: DVD Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Set in Atlanta in the 1950's, a textile factory owner insists on hiring an ever-patient chauffeur for his aging head-strong mother. The Jewish woman and her African American driver eventually build a relationship over many years.
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-- Story of the Underground Railroad2005, c1992., Primary, Clearvue & SVE Call No: DVD Easy FOL Edition: Standard format. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Rabbit Ears storybook collectionSummary Note: Morgan Freeman reads Bernardine Connelly's story of a young girl who escapes slavery with her family on the Underground Railroad, based on the American folk song "Follow the Drinking Gourd." Features music by Taj Mahal.
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c1998., Warner Home Video Call No: DVD B Clark Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: This is the fact-based story of high school principal Joe Clark, who armed himself with a bullhorn and a Louisville Slugger and slammed the door on losers at Eastside High in Paterson, New Jersey.
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1998, c1997., General, BWE Video Call No: VHS Teacher Resource Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Traces stories of courage during the years between the end of World War II and formation of the state of Israel. Uses archival footage, original broadcasts and personal testimonies from Holocaust surviviors.
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c2005., Ambrose Video Pub. Call No: DVD Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: This program examines the history of slavery in the United States and the role it played in shaping the new country's development.