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American History in Video: New Content

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American History in Video has added 1,623 new titles which is approximately 238 new hours of streaming video.  In total, American History in Video now comprises 3,149 titles – 766 hours of streaming video.

Highlights:

New Partner: Pennebaker-Hegedus Films
Six films including the iconic films Monterey Pop and Jimi Plays Monterey; Town Bloody Hall, where Norman Mailer, Germaine Greer, and others debate women’s rights and politics; You’re Nobody ‘Til Somebody Loves You, the film of Timothy Leary’s wedding; and Chiefs, the film of the 1968 police chief convention where the police talk candidly about civil rights, riots, race relations, and more, all coming out of the demonstrations and protests of that year.

PBS
Many new titles including the balance of the Ken Burns Jazz series and The Nuremberg Trials.

Universal Newsreel
Added dozens of years starting in 1929. The series is almost complete!

Visit American History in Video’s “What’s New” section to see all of the new content.

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