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Eugenics,
Native American rights, race relations,
prisoners'’ rights, with perspectives
all around the situations and have it very
publically available so that people would be able
to form their own opinions
Native American rights, race relations,
prisoners'’ rights, with perspectives
all around the situations and have it very
publically available so that people would be able
to form their own opinions
Full Transcript
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Eugenics,
Native American rights,
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race relations,
prisoners'’ rights,
00:00:07.002 --> 00:00:08.878
with perspectives
all around the situations
00:00:08.921 --> 00:00:10.793
and have it very
publically available
00:00:10.836 --> 00:00:13.578
so that people would be able
to form their own opinions.
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Movie Summary
For over 30 years, Marion Stokes obsessively and privately recorded American television news 24 hours a day filling 70,000 VHS tapes, capturing wars, talk shows and commercials that show us how television shaped the world of today.