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NHF Films - February
Northeast Historic Film
PO Box 900, 379 Main Street, Bucksport, Maine 04416 phone: 207 469-0924
fax: 207 469-7875
Monthly Selection: February (2001)
Title: "Anchor of the Soul"
Date: 1994 Audio: Sound
NHF Collections Title: N/A
Type of Source Film: Independent
From: Shoshana Hoose and Karine Odlin
Clip Description: A documentary about a Portland, Maine, church, founded in the early 1800s as the Abyssinian Church, which later became Green Memorial AME Zion Church. The story of a spiritual home, community center, and a leader in the fight for racial equality in Maine. Using archival photographs and contemporary interviews, this documentary provides the first in-depth look at black history and race relations in Maine. Narrated by former congresswoman Barbara Jordan.
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Excerpt from "Anchor of the Soul"
Civil rights marchers.
Marching forCivil Rights in the 1960's.
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Still from this month's clip
Martin Luther King
Rev. Martin Luther King.
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