FLORIDA HIGHWAY PATROL #18 | FLORIDA HIGHWAY PATROL #18 | | African American history Civil rights Civil rights movement Demonstrations Discrimination Integration Law enforcement Police officers Race riots Segregation | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
FLORIDA HIGHWAY PATROL #18
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- 1964
- Description
- This is raw footage of film #249 (FHP#13). It includes some scenes not shown in 465, but has no sound. The film quality is poor.
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Gov. Farris Bryant Addresses Senate Commerce Committee | Gov. Farris Bryant Addresses Senate Commerce Committee | | African American history Busing for school integration--Law and legislation Civil rights Civil rights movement Discrimination Governors--Florida Integration Interstate commerce Politicians Politics | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/video/thumbnails90px/bryantcommercecom.jpg |
Gov. Farris Bryant Addresses Senate Commerce Committee
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- 1963-07-30
- Description
- Governor Bryant addresses the Senate Commerce Committee in Washington concerning Senate Bill 1732 on rights and interstate busing. Bryant argues for the rights of property owners to discriminate against customers, that if customers have the right to choose which businesses they will use, then businesses equally have the right to choose which customers they will serve. Florida Senator Spessard Holland introduces Bryant to the committee, and Strom Thurmond, who sits on the committee, tells Bryant that he agrees with him. Produced by FDC.
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GOV. LEROY COLLINS INTERVIEW ON REV. C.K. STEELE | GOV. LEROY COLLINS INTERVIEW ON REV. C.K. STEELE | | African American history Civil rights activists Civil rights movement Governors-Florida Politicians Politics Race relations Segregation | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
GOV. LEROY COLLINS INTERVIEW ON REV. C.K. STEELE
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- 1980-05-22
- Description
- Gov. Collins discusses his relationship with Dr. Martin Luther King and the Rev. C.K. Steele and their efforts to help abolish segregation. He mentions his own personal beliefs on the subject, with specific comments pertaining to segregated lunch counters. This footage is a rough final interview edit. It lacks a smooth, finished presentation. Produced by WFSU-TV.
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Gov. LeRoy Collins on Civil Rights | Gov. LeRoy Collins on Civil Rights | | African American history Civil rights activists Civil rights movement Governors-Florida Interviews Politicians Politics | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/video/thumbnails90px/ba334.jpg |
Gov. LeRoy Collins on Civil Rights
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- 1980-05-22
- Description
- Gov. LeRoy Collins reflects on the civil rights movement in an interview with a WFSU-TV reporter. He states that during his tenure as governor he felt that change had to come peacefully in order to be effective. He comments that his experiences with civil rights leaders and as Commissioner of the Community Relations Service convinced him that integration would have a positive impact on society. The segment ends with the former Governor commenting that his religious beliefs made him sympathetic with the civil rights movement and additional commentary on his friendship with Dr. Martin Luther King. Produced by WFSU-TV.
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Governor Leroy Collins Comments on Civil Rights | Governor Leroy Collins Comments on Civil Rights | | African American history Civil rights activists Civil rights movement Governors-Florida Politicians Politics Race relations Segregation | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/video/thumbnails90px/BA356.jpg |
Governor Leroy Collins Comments on Civil Rights
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- 1970 (circa)
- Description
- Gov. Collins remarks on his relationship with the Rev. C.K. Steele and on Steele's efforts in the civil rights struggle. Gov. Collins discusses his own personal growth and changes in his philosophy concerning issues of race as a result of close involvement in the civil rights movement. There are a few rough edits in this film, but the overall aesthetic quality is excellent. Produced by WFSU-TV.
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Interviews With LeRoy Collins For "Great Floridians" | Interviews With LeRoy Collins For "Great Floridians" | | Civil rights Civil rights movement Governors--Florida Interviews Political campaigns Politicians Politics | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/video/thumbnails90px/collinsgreatflo.jpg |
Interviews With LeRoy Collins For "Great Floridians"
- Date
- 1970 (circa)
- Description
- The program starts with Collins talking about his loss in the 1968 Senate race, and the relation of that loss to the civil rights issue. Moves on to footage of Collins in the woods with a group of children discussing Kipling's poem "If." The film then moves to the 1960 Democratic Convention. Collins is introduced by Frank Church. John F. Kennedy and his family are introduced, including his mother, three of his sisters, and his two brothers. There are short clips of Eleanor Roosevelt, Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, and Walter Cronkite. Collins gives the opening address and introduces Adlai Stevenson. Stevenson then introduces John F. Kennedy as the next president of the United States.
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Parent Option/Bailey-Ervin Plan | Parent Option/Bailey-Ervin Plan | | African Americans Busing for school integration-Law and legislation Civil rights Civil rights movement Discrimination Integration Politicians Public schools Politics Segregation | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/video/thumbnails90px/V-151.jpg |
Parent Option/Bailey-Ervin Plan
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- 1963 (circa)
- Description
- The Bailey-Ervin plan was an anti-integration proposal put together by State Superintendent Tom Bailey and Attorney General Richard Ervin. The plan was intended to encompass the two ideologies of segregation and free public schools. In this broadcast by WTBT-TV, John Evans interviews the two men. Ervin and Bailey express the belief that white parents should be given an option that allows them to send their children to private schools, using state subsidies, rather than sending them to integrated public schools.
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REVEREND C. K. STEELE (Part II) | REVEREND C. K. STEELE (Part II) | | African American history Civil rights activists Civil rights leaders-1940-1980 Civil rights movement Civil rights movements-Florida-Tallahassee-History-20th century Interviews | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
REVEREND C. K. STEELE (Part II)
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- n.d.
- Description
- This film shows an interview with Professor Theodore Hemingway, followed by an interview with the Rev. Steele at his home. There are scenes from a 1978 banquet for Steele during which Jesse Jackson speaks. Produced by WFSU-TV.
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REVEREND C. K. STEELE (Part III) | REVEREND C. K. STEELE (Part III) | | African American history Civil rights activists Civil rights leaders-1940-1980 Civil rights movement Civil rights movements-Florida-Tallahassee-History-20th century Speeches | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
REVEREND C. K. STEELE (Part III)
- Date
- 1979
- Description
- The Rev. Steele is introduced at a banquet dinner by Hosea Williams. Most of the film is the introduction, followed by a short speech by Steele. Produced by WFSU-TV.
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REVEREND C.K. STEELE | REVEREND C.K. STEELE | | African American history Civil rights activists Civil rights leaders-1940-1980 Civil rights movement Civil rights movements-Florida-Tallahassee-History-20th century | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
REVEREND C.K. STEELE
- Date
- 1977 (circa)
- Description
- This is an interview with civil rights activist the Rev. Steele at his home in Tallahassee. Produced by WFSU-TV.
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