Cinematography in the 1930s Introduction Cinema
.... Australia by Cinesound and Australian Films, and by leading studios in Austria, France, Italy, Germany, India, Japan, and
South America (
1930s: Technicolor and ....
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Cinematography in the 1930s Introduction Cinema
.... Australia by Cinesound and Australian Films, and by leading studios in Austria, France, Italy, Germany, India, Japan, and
South America (
1930s: Technicolor and ....
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"Down by the Riverside"
.... refugees. Life in their country was oppressive, to some extent like life in the
South during the
1930s for African Americans. The ....
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Changing Interpretations of Reconstruction
.... Until the
1930s, most historians adopted the view of the White
South, that Reconstruction had been a punitive program pushed through Congress and implemented ....
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WJ Cash's The Mind of the South
.... of the
South, "but rather its folk character." He excuses many of Cash's errors of "interpretation" on the grounds that many other researchers of the
1930s ....
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South America's Amazon River
.... Tales and samples of strange bouncing balls from
South America had been told .... Henry Ford attempted twice, in the 1920s and
1930s, to establish rubber empires in ....
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Black Films, Black Filmmakers Black films from the 1930s and 194
.... in reading and uninclined to it, while many Negroes in the
South are actually .... of the silent era differed greatly from what would develop in the
1930s and 1940s ....
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Richard Wright's"The Man Who Was Almost A Man"
.... strength and great sadness is that it shows the lack of meaningful options available to Dave as a young, uneducated, poor black in the
South in the
1930s. ....
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The Mind of the South
.... rights struggle has actually enhanced the cultural heritage of the
South and has made .... the history of the developing civil rights movement from the
1930s to the ....
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Foreign Investment in South Africa
.... forcing foreign companies to invest in, rather than export to,
South Africa .... develop the largely poor, rural, undereducated Afrikaner nation of the
1930s into a ....
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SOUTH AFRICA: EFFECTS OF FOREIGN INVESTMENT
.... forcing foreign companies to invest in, rather than export to,
South Africa .... develop the largely poor, rural, undereducated Afrikaner nation of the
1930s into a ....
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Historical Cultural Analysis
.... Thinking and talking while black. Offhand presumptive white authority over black existence was vividly evidenced in the
1930s, especially in the
South. In St. ....
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Legacy of Jim Crow Laws
.... The
South remained committed to white supremacy, only in a different guise. .... into contact." Another example came during the New Deal of the
1930s, when the ....
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Japan's Decision to Attack Pearl Harbor
.... in the Kwantung Army provoked the Mukden Incident (an explosion on the Chinese
South Manchurian Railway .... During the
1930s Russo-Japanese relations worsened. ....
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Impact & Legacy of Jim Crow Laws
.... The
South remained committed to white supremacy, only in a different guise. .... into contact." Another example came during the New Deal of the
1930s, when the ....
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Economic Issues Related to War in US History
.... the war between North and
South Korea, "dictated by a belief that
South Korea was .... advisers to see the Korean situation as similar to ones in the
1930s, such as ....
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Black, White and Southern David R. Goldfield in his book Blac
.... rights struggle has actually enhanced the cultural heritage of the
South and has made .... the history of the developing civil rights movement from the
1930s to the ....
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Korean War
.... Napalm was dropped
perhaps 2 million Koreans, north and
south, were killed .... proof of capitalism's ineffectiveness was demonstrated during the
1930s in America ....
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African-Americans in Film
.... The film To Kill A Mockingbird (1962) was set in the
South in the
1930s and the core conflict centered around the trial of a black man falsely accused of ....
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Homelessness in American History
.... of the phenomenon is associated with the Dust Bowl, the name given to a widespread drought in the lower Midwest and upper
South in the
1930s, which transformed ....
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Richard Wright
.... In the early
1930s, Wright became interested in Marxism and did not break .... version of his autobiography covering his childhood and adolescence in the
South. ....
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Grass-roots activism in the United States
.... with new approaches; 2) the harshness of industrial life during the
1930s, particularly low .... of mild disobedience by a black woman on a bus in the Deep
South. ....
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Tropical Cyclones and Tornados
.... It is this steady supply of moisture from the
south that produces the immense .... easily spotted and tracked from the air: by plane, starting in the
1930s, now by ....
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Slavery
.... Violence in the North was as harsh as it was in the
South. .... the black and white educational programs were "separate but equal." By the
1930s, findings by ....
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Historical Examples of Strategic Leadership
.... Thus, while his unilateral response saved
South Korea from conquest, it eventually weakened .... had not served in a position in Washington since the
1930s and had ....
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Richard Wright's book Black Boy
.... In the early
1930s, Wright became interested in Marxism and did not break .... version of his autobiography covering his childhood and adolescence in the
South. ....
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The Ku Klux Klan in 1920s Oregon
.... reborn Klan, rather than a continuation of the Klan born in the
South immediately after .... so completely in the US during the late 1920s and early
1930s, while it ....
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Black Police in America
.... 4 and 5, Dulaney discusses African American police officers in the
South following the .... American police organizations in the United States from the
1930s to the ....
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European Immigrants to Latin America
.... Brooke cites the number of Italian immigrants who came to
South America looking for a .... War was a major reason for much dislocation, and the
1930s in particular ....
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Winson Churchill This research pap
.... He strongly protested the Nazi's policies toward the Jews in the
1930s and later .... He respected former foes such as General Jan Smuts in
South Africa and the IRA ....
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