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Tom Belford recounts his work for Common Cause and lobbying state legislatures around the 26th Amendment, includes personal anecdotes from his time in DC.
Video bio of Tom Carnegie, inducted to Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2007.
Producer: Paul Lennon;
Post-Production: DreamVision Media Partners;
Born in Norwalk, Connecticut, as Carl...
Video bio of Tom Cochrun, inducted to Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2009.
Co-Producers: Kevin Finch & Eric Halvorson;
Narration: Eric Halvorson;
File Footage: WISH & WTHR;
Tom Cochr...
Tom Devine details his work with the Youth Franchise Coalition, his efforts registering young people to vote in Chicago, his lobbying experience, and how his work on the youth franchise went on to ...
We talked with Tom Duzynski who is the Epidemiology Education Director at the Fairbanks School of Public Health at IUPUI in Indianapolis, Indiana. He discussed hints that our stay at home practices...
Home movie footage taken of Tom Lugar's birthday party. Tom Lugar was the younger brother of Indiana Senator Richard Lugar. In this clip, Richard, Tom, and their younger sister Anne are shown swimm...
“The shot that was heard around the world for people with disabilities,” is how one of Tom Olin’s photographic images has been described. As part of the ADA at 25 Legacy Tour, the Monroe County His...
Former Congressman Tom Railsback gives a history on himself, his work with Abner Mikva, the Wednesday Group (a group of moderate Republicans), and the Voting Rights Act amendment path to lowering t...
Clarence L. Ver Steeg, Ph.D.; Milan Herzog; Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc.
Summary:
Dramatizes the story of a boy who came to Virginia as an indentured servant of the Virginia Company and was given to the Indians as a token of friendship by the Jamestown settlers. Depicts the boy'...