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Video recordings (physical artifacts)
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- Manifestations of motion pictures, stored electronically, in any media.
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- AAT
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Video recordings (physical artifacts)
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Video recordings (physical artifacts)
215 Archival description results for Video recordings (physical artifacts)
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- ASM0728
- Collection
- circa 1940s-2000s
Born in New York City, Evan H. Rhodes (1929-2010) is a noted Key West-based author who penned many novels over the course of his lifetime, including the novel, The Prince of Central Park, which had been adapted into both a feature-length film and a musical. He graduated from New York University with a Master of Arts degree and then worked as a screen reader for Columbia Pictures and Universal International before settling down in Key West to write novels. He was also a member of the Author's League of America, the NYU Alumni Federation, and the Library of the British Museum and had exhibited his own sculptures at the Washington Square Gallery in New York City.
His papers contain a wide arrange of material documenting his noteworthy literary career, including manuscripts, playscripts, drafts, notes, research files, promotional materials, news clippings, reviews, correspondence, poetry, audio-visual materials, photographs, and ephemera.
Rhodes, Evan H.
- CHC0535
- Collection
The Eddy Palmer papers contain a large number of tapes from interviews, documentaries, and other projects undertaken by Cuban lawyer and journalist Eduardo Palmer. Also included is a small box of personal papers, with clippings, correspondence, and script copy.
DVD-R: Victims of Police Violence Candlelight Vigil Memorial
- id31282
- Item
- November 12, 2008
Part of:
Vigil held for victims of police brutality. 2 discs.
- id368361
- File
- n.d.
Part of:
D.V.D.-R: Performing concrete poetry
- id378112
- Item
- c. 1980s
Part of:
Performed in Brockway, University of Miami
DVD-R: Japan Am - World Wings International Convention, Tokyo
- id378207
- Item
- October 21-24, 2010
Part of:
- id378113
- Item
- c. 1980s
Part of:
Performed in Brockway, University of Miami
DVD-R: Brothers of the Same Mind Press Meeting
- id31321
- Item
- August 27, 2004
Part of:
Commissioner Arthur Teele meets with the organization's leaders and men interested in working with Brothers of the Same Mind. The commissioner explains the mission of the organization.
DVD: World Wings Presents Special 50th Anniversary Edition
- id380877
- Item
- 2009
Part of:
Gift of Irene Schwarz.
- id355361
- Item
- 2008
Part of:
Sealed. Created by Big Noise Films and narrated by Mumia Abu Jamal, this is a documentary on the racially charged criminal activities and large civil rights demonstration that occured in Jena, Louisiana in 2006. RT - 30 minutes.
DVD: "Miami, La ville de tous les excès"
- id31279
- Item
- May 13, 2007
Part of:
A film by Daniel Lainé. PAL formatted disc. RT 48 minutes.
- id355362
- Item
- 2009
Part of:
Sealed. A DVD of the documentary film by Michael Moore in which Max Rameau appears. RT - 127 minutes.
- ASM0727
- Collection
- 1918-2017
This collection largely contains materials and personal items from noted Eastern Airlines pilot, Arthur W. Dunlop, and his family members, Patricia H. Dunlop and Lorraine F. Dunlop. Contained within are Eastern Airlines documents, photographs, manuals, flight records, flight instruments; ephemera, VHS, vinyl records, pilot's wives' yearbooks, and news clippings; University of Miami pins, tags, ephemera, and Bachelor's certificate; family photographs, photograph albums, and drawings.
Dunlop, Lorraine F.
Documenting diversity and democracy in Brazil collection
- ASM0724
- Collection
- April 12-13, 2021
The Documenting Diversity and Democracy in Brazil collection consists video recordings from sessions at the Documenting Diversity and Democracy in Brazil symposium, held virtually at University of Miami from April 12-13, 2021.
This symposium was created thanks to a grant sponsored by University of Miami Libraries as part of the CREATE Grant Fall 2019 grant Cycle Awards. The symposium was established to highlight the unique and richly-textured Leila Míccolis Brazilian Alternative Press collection. The event featured keynote presentations by João Silvério Trevisan (Brazilian LGBT activist, journalist, and novelist), Dr. Leila Míccolis (Lawyer, activist, and writer) and Sonia Guajajara (Brazilian environmental and indigenous activist and politician), alongside invited papers of scholars who had worked with the Collection to showcase intersectionalities and (dis)connections between burgeoning social and political movements in Brazil from the military dictatorship (1964–1985) to the present day, as well as works focusing on human rights, social justice, and cross-fertilization of historical and sociopolitical trajectories that shed more light on recovering the voices of marginalized Brazilians.
Eckman, Charles D.