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- catalog abstract "Using archival film and photographs; interviews with historians, writers and descendants; this film looks back at the year 1900. Features President McKinley's reelection; the guerilla war in the Philippines; John Muir's nature movement; inventions such as motion pictures, x-rays, automobiles, phonographs, the electric light, and indoor plumbing; the Gibson Girl; photojournalist Frances Benjamin Johnston; public morality and Olga Nethersole's play Sapho; huge waves of immigration; deadly coal mine explosion in Scofield, Utah; racism and Jim Crow in the South; U.S. Rep. George White of North Carolina attempts to outlaw lynching; opposing black leaders Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois; Scott Joplin and the birth of the music industry; China's Boxer Rebellion and the fate of missionaries like Eva, Charles & Florence Price; deadly hurricane hits Galveston, Texas; John Mitchell's attempts to unite coal workers and the United Mine Workers strike.".
- catalog alternative "America 1900".
- catalog alternative "American experience (Television program)".
- catalog alternative "Anything seemed possible.".
- catalog alternative "Change is in the air.".
- catalog alternative "Great civilized power".
- catalog alternative "Spirit of the age.".
- catalog contributor b12285301.
- catalog contributor b12285302.
- catalog contributor b12285303.
- catalog contributor b12285304.
- catalog contributor b12285305.
- catalog contributor b12285306.
- catalog coverage "United States History 1865-1921.".
- catalog created "[1998].".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "[1998].".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1998].".
- catalog description "Executive producer, Margaret Drain ; cinematography, James Callanan, William B. McCullough ; edited by Geof Bartz ; music by Michael Bacon.".
- catalog description "Host, David McCullough; interviews with: Walter LaFeber, Sylvia Jukes Morris, John Milton Cooper, Jr., Max Morath, John M. Staudenmaier, S.J., Donald L. Miller, Stephen Fox, Laura Wexler, David Nasaw, Ted Helsten, Mae Lyons, Virginia Phipps, Lucille Wilson, Margaret Washington, David Levering Lewis, Jean Strouse, Joel B. Kirkpatrick, Ronald P. Stagno, Linda MacDonald.".
- catalog description "Tape 1. pt. 1. Spirit of the age (45 min.) ; pt. 2. Change is in the air (30 min.) -- Tape 2. pt. 3. A great civilized power (50 min.) -- pt. 4. Anything seemed possible (45 min.).".
- catalog description "Using archival film and photographs; interviews with historians, writers and descendants; this film looks back at the year 1900. Features President McKinley's reelection; the guerilla war in the Philippines; John Muir's nature movement; inventions such as motion pictures, x-rays, automobiles, phonographs, the electric light, and indoor plumbing; the Gibson Girl; photojournalist Frances Benjamin Johnston; public morality and Olga Nethersole's play Sapho; huge waves of immigration; deadly coal mine explosion in Scofield, Utah; racism and Jim Crow in the South; U.S. Rep. George White of North Carolina attempts to outlaw lynching; opposing black leaders Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois; Scott Joplin and the birth of the music industry; China's Boxer Rebellion and the fate of missionaries like Eva, Charles & Florence Price; deadly hurricane hits Galveston, Texas; John Mitchell's attempts to unite coal workers and the United Mine Workers strike.".
- catalog description "VHS; stereo.".
- catalog extent "2 videocassette (170 min.) :".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "[1998].".
- catalog language "Closed captioned for the hearing impaired.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[S.l.] : PBS Home Video,".
- catalog requires "VHS; stereo.".
- catalog spatial "United States History 1865-1921.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Documentary films United States.".
- catalog subject "Nineteen hundred, A.D.".
- catalog subject "Television programs United States.".
- catalog subject "Video recordings for the hearing impaired.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Tape 1. pt. 1. Spirit of the age (45 min.) ; pt. 2. Change is in the air (30 min.) -- Tape 2. pt. 3. A great civilized power (50 min.) -- pt. 4. Anything seemed possible (45 min.).".
- catalog title "America 1900".
- catalog title "The American experience. [videorecording] America 1900 / a David Grubin Productions, Inc. film for The American Experience ; a production of WGBH Boston ; produced and directed by David Grubin ; written by Judy Crichton and David Grubin.".
- catalog type "Videotapes. local".
- catalog type "image".