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- catalog abstract "Evaluates the authenticity of the earliest source, "The Confessions of Nat Turner", assembled by a white Virginia lawyer from jailhouse interviews. It then follows the controvery over the Nat Turner story played out through history. Alvin Poussaint and Ossie Davis recall how Nat Turner became a hero in the Black community. Religious scholar Vincent Harding and legal scholar Martha Minow reflect on America's attitudes toward terrorism. One of the most bitter race battles of the 1960s is reexamined, when William Styron published his novel, The Confessions of Nat Turner.".
- catalog contributor b13023891.
- catalog contributor b13023892.
- catalog contributor b13023893.
- catalog contributor b13023894.
- catalog contributor b13023895.
- catalog contributor b13023896.
- catalog contributor b13023897.
- catalog created "c2002".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002".
- catalog description "Carl Lumbly (Nat Turner--Gray), Tommy Hicks (Nat Turner--Edmonds), James Opher (Nat Turner--Styron), Michael Lemelle (Nat Turner--Brown), Patrick Waller (Nat Turner--Stowe), Billy Dye (Nat Turner), Tom Nowicki (Thomas R. Gray), Megan Gallagher (Margaret Whitehead), Moses Gibson (Allen Crawford)".
- catalog description "Evaluates the authenticity of the earliest source, "The Confessions of Nat Turner", assembled by a white Virginia lawyer from jailhouse interviews. It then follows the controvery over the Nat Turner story played out through history. Alvin Poussaint and Ossie Davis recall how Nat Turner became a hero in the Black community. Religious scholar Vincent Harding and legal scholar Martha Minow reflect on America's attitudes toward terrorism. One of the most bitter race battles of the 1960s is reexamined, when William Styron published his novel, The Confessions of Nat Turner.".
- catalog description "Producers: Frank Christopher, Kenneth S. Greenberg; Director: Charles Burnett; Writers: Charles Burnett, Frank Christoper, Kenneth S. Greenberg; Narrator: Alfre Woodard; Commentators: Eric Foner, Peter Wood, Mary Kemp Davis, Ekewueme Michael Thelwell, Henry Louis Gates, Vincent Harding, Herbert Aptheker, William Styron, Kitty Futrell, Eugene Genovese, Rick Francis, Bruce Turner, Martha Minow, Ray Winbush, Ossie Davis, Alvin Poussaint, Ayoku Babu, James McGee, Charles Burnett, Kenneth S. Greenberg, Thomas Parramore, Louise Meriwether, Loyle Hairston".
- catalog description "VHS".
- catalog extent "1 videocassette (58 min.) :".
- catalog isPartOf "American history in video net".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Francisco : California Newsreel,".
- catalog requires "VHS".
- catalog spatial "Virginia".
- catalog subject "African Americans in literature.".
- catalog subject "American fiction 19th century History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "American fiction 20th century History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Documentary films.".
- catalog subject "Literature and history Virginia History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Slave insurrections Virginia Historiography.".
- catalog subject "Slavery in literature.".
- catalog subject "Southampton Insurrection, 1831 Literature and the insurrection.".
- catalog subject "Styron, William, 1925-2006. Confessions of Nat Turner".
- catalog subject "Turner, Nat, 1800?-1831 In literature.".
- catalog title "Nat Turner [videorecording] : a troublesome property / a production of subpix LLC, produced in association with KQED Public Television, California Newsreel.".
- catalog type "Videotapes. local".
- catalog type "image".