History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 1: Panel 2: Slavery by Another Name (2012): Sam Pollard, Douglas Blackmon and Sheila Curran Bernard:
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Slavery by Another Name recounts how in the years following the Civil War, insidious new forms of forced labor emerged in the American South, keeping hundreds of thousands of African Americans in bondage, trapping them in a brutal system that would persist until the onset of World War II. Based on Douglas Blackmon’s research, Slavery by Another Name spans eight decades, from 1865 to 1945, revealing the interlocking forces in both the South and the North that enabled this “neoslavery” to begin and persist. Using archival photographs and dramatic re-enactments filmed on location in Alabama and Georgia, it tells the forgotten stories of both victims and perpetrators of neoslavery and includes interviews with their descendants living today. Features a discussion with filmmaker Sam Pollard and writer Sheila Curran Bernard.
Panel: (left to right) Douglas Blackmon, Sam Pollard, Sheila Curran Bernard, and S. Xavier Carnegie.
The speakers were introduced by Jeff Hardwick, Acting Director of the Division of Public Programs, National Endowment for the Humanities.
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- Specific picture descriptions: Photos above with "i" icons next to the bracketed sequence numbers (e.g. "[1] ") are described as follows:
- FFA2_170309_015.JPG: Christopher Wilson
- FFA2_170309_036.JPG: Jeff Hardwick, Acting Director of the Division of Public Programs, National Endowment for the Humanities
- FFA2_170309_091.JPG: Douglas Blackmon
- FFA2_170309_184.JPG: Sam Pollard
- FFA2_170309_192.JPG: Douglas Blackmon
- FFA2_170309_200.JPG: Douglas Blackmon, Sam Pollard, Sheila Curran Bernard, and S. Xavier Carnegie
- FFA2_170309_258.JPG: Sheila Curran Bernard
- FFA2_170309_370.JPG: S. Xavier Carnegie
- FFA2_170309_512.JPG: Sam Pollard, Sheila Curran Bernard
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- Description of Subject Matter: The History Film Forum is the premier film festival focused on history in the United States. A four-day exploration of history on the screen, the Forum brings together experts and audiences to examine the state of both narrative and documentary history film as vehicles for teaching and interpreting history. A collaboration of the Smithsonian Institution and the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Forum is unique in its connection of audiences, historians, filmmakers, journalists, and policy leaders at our National Museum.
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- Bernard, Sheila Curran appears on:
- 2017_DC_Film_Forum_D1_170312 History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 4: Panel 1: Innovative Formats in History Media
- 2017_DC_Film_Forum_B2_170310 History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 2: Panel 2: Responsibilities of History Filmmakers: A. Scott Berg, Ed Ayers, Melissa Haizlip, Nancy Buirski and Sheila Curran Bernard
- 2017_DC_Film_Forum_B4_170310 History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 2: Panel 4: The Great War (American Experience, 2017): A. Scott Berg, Adriane Lentz-Smith, Mark Samels, and Stephen Ives
- Blackmon, Douglas appears on:
- Pollard, Sam appears on:
- 2017_DC_Film_Forum_D3_170312 History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 4: Panel 3: Hollywood Shuffle? Black History on Film, Sam Pollard, April Reign, Fath Favis Ruffins, Nicholas Wiggins and Caty Borum Chattoo
- 2017_DC_Film_Forum_C1_170311 History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 3: Panel 1: Women in History Filmmaking: Nancy Buirski, Lynn Novick, Hannah Ayers, Melissa Haizlip and Laurens Grant
- 2017_DC_Film_Forum_A3_170309 History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 1: Panel 3: Keynote – Douglas Blackmon and Sam Pollard
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