You got to move : stories of change in the South
(DVD)
Contributors
Phenix, Lucy Massie, producer,
Selver, Veronica, film editor,
Robinson, B. 1923- performer.
Reagon, Bernice Johnson, 1942- performer.
Saunders, Bill, performer.
Selver, Veronica, film editor,
Robinson, B. 1923- performer.
Reagon, Bernice Johnson, 1942- performer.
Saunders, Bill, performer.
Status
Movie (Informational) - North Wing Basement
361.24 Y83
1 available
361.24 Y83
1 available
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Format
DVD
Physical Desc
1 videodisc (86 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
Language
English
Notes
General Note
Originally produced in 1985.
General Note
"Newly restored for Highlander's 80th anniversary"--Container.
General Note
Special features: Director Lucy Massie Phenix on You got to move; the people in You got to move revisited; the cutting room floor : E:D. Nixon; Highlander's 75th anniversary; Bill Sanders : today; Bill Moyers' journal : adventures of a radical hillbilly : Myles Horton (1981, excerpt); trailer 1; trailer 2.
Creation/Production Credits
Cinematography, Alan Dater, Gary Steele, Peter O'Neill ; stills research and photography, Catherine Coates ; principal consultants, Myles Horton, Roger Phenix, Steve Fisher, Helen Lewis, Catherine Coates, Bill Saunders.
Participants/Performers
Narration, Lucy Massie Phenix ; told by Bernice Robinson, Bernice Johnson Reagon, Bill Saunders, Rebecca Simpson, Gail & Richard Story, Mary Lee & Russell Rogers, Myles Horton.
Description
A documentary about the struggles of "ordinary plain folks" against injustice, told in their own words, with historical photos and films. The film covers community actions against strip mining in Kentucky, toxic waste dumping in Tennessee, and illiteracy and discrimination in South Carolina. These grassroots movements all gained impetus from the legendary Highlander Folk School in Tennessee, which for over 50 years under the leadership of Myles Horton, has catalyzed communication and social change.
System Details
DVD; NTSC; full screen (1.33:1) presentation; high definition.
Language
In English; with optional English and Spanish subtitles.
Subjects
LC Subjects
Adult education -- Social aspects -- Southern States.
Adult education -- Tennessee -- History.
Civil rights movements -- Southern States.
Documentary films.
Environmental health -- Tennessee -- Citizen participation.
Highlander Folk School (Monteagle, Tenn.)
Horton, Myles, -- 1905-1990.
Nonfiction films.
Social change -- Southern States.
Social justice -- Southern States.
Strip mining -- Kentucky.
Working class -- Education -- Tennessee -- History.
Adult education -- Tennessee -- History.
Civil rights movements -- Southern States.
Documentary films.
Environmental health -- Tennessee -- Citizen participation.
Highlander Folk School (Monteagle, Tenn.)
Horton, Myles, -- 1905-1990.
Nonfiction films.
Social change -- Southern States.
Social justice -- Southern States.
Strip mining -- Kentucky.
Working class -- Education -- Tennessee -- History.
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Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Phenix, L. M., Selver, V., Robinson, B. 1., Reagon, B. J., Saunders, B., Simpson, R., Story, G., Story, R., Rogers, M. L., Rogers, R., & Horton, M. (2011). You got to move: stories of change in the South (Full screen.). Milliarium Zero ;.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Lucy Massie, Phenix et al.. 2011. You Got to Move: Stories of Change in the South. Milliarium Zero.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Lucy Massie, Phenix et al.. You Got to Move: Stories of Change in the South Milliarium Zero, 2011.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Phenix, Lucy Massie,, et al. You Got to Move: Stories of Change in the South Full screen., Milliarium Zero ;, 2011.
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