Description |
1 online resource (40 min.) |
Series |
Ethnographic video online, volume 2 |
Summary |
Miss Margaret successfully attended over 3,500 home births without a single maternal death, worked a farm like a man and triumphed over the advesities of Jim Crow, poverty, lack of education and the slavery of sharecropping. I've been through the wringer, she says of living in Greene County, Alabama, a Ku Klux Klan stronghold where, according to Ralph Abernathy, racism was so entrenched that winning the right to vote there was more historic than man's walk on the moon |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 6, 2014) |
Event |
Recorded in Eutaw, Alabama in 2001 |
Notes |
This edition in English |
Subject |
Smith, Margaret Charles, 1906-2004.
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SUBJECT |
Smith, Margaret Charles, 1906-2004 fast |
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Midwifery.
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African American midwives.
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African American midwives -- Alabama
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Midwives -- United States.
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Midwives.
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Women midwives.
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midwives.
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Women midwives
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African American midwives
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Midwifery
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Midwives
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SUBJECT |
Eutaw (Ala.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79088170
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Subject |
Alabama
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Alabama -- Eutaw
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United States
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Genre/Form |
documentary film.
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Documentary films
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Nonfiction films
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Documentary films.
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Nonfiction films.
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Documentaires.
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Films autres que de fiction.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Paul, Diana, film director, film producer, screenwriter.
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Smith, Margaret Charles, 1906-2004, contributor.
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Sage Femme (Firm), production company.
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Documentary Educational Resources (Firm), publisher.
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