Becoming Douglass Commonwealth: from D.C. Disenfranchisement to Full Democracy

dc.contributor.authorWilliams Jr., Nolan
dc.contributor.authorDuBose, Michael D.
dc.contributor.authorMcDonald, Rod
dc.contributor.authorMusgrove, George Derek
dc.contributor.authoret al
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-08T19:26:25Z
dc.date.available2023-06-08T19:26:25Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.descriptionFeaturing: José Andrés, Chef/Restauranteur; Chris Myers Asch, Visiting Instructor, History, Colby College, Co-Author of Chocolate City; Denise Rolark Barnes, Publisher, The Washington Informer; The Honorable Muriel Bowser, Mayor of Washington, D.C. (2015 to present); Rep. James Clyburn, D-SC 6th District; Robert J. Contee, III, Acting Chief, Metropolitan Police Department; Linda Cropp, Former Chairwoman, Council of the District of Columbia; John J. DeGioia, President, Georgetown University; C.R. Gibbs, Historian; The Honorable Vincent Gray, Mayor of Washington, D.C. (2011-2015); The Honorable Eric Holder, Jr., Former Attorney General of the United States; Jamal Holtz, Co-founder, Statehood 51 for 51; Harry Holzer, John LaFarge Professor of Public Policy, Georgetown University and Nonresident Senior Fellow-Economic Studies, Brookings Institution; Rep. Steny Hoyer, House Majority Leader, D-MD 5th District; Ted Leonsis, founder, Chairman, and CEO of Monumental Sports & Entertainment; Jane Levey, Historian, DC History Center; Ezra Levin, Co-founder, Indivisible; William P. Lightfoot, Former Member, Council of the District of Columbia; Abbe Lowell, D.C. statehood advocate; Gregory McCarthy, Trustee, Federal City Council; SVP, Washington Nationals Baseball Club; Phil Mendelson, Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia; George Derek Musgrove, Professor of History, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Co-Author of Chocolate City; Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton D-DC; Philip Pannell, DC statehood advocate; Robert Patterson, Professor of African American Studies, Georgetown University; Beverly Perry, Senior Advisor to the Mayor; The Honorable Sharon Pratt, Mayor of Washington, DC. (1991-1995); Rep. Jaime Raskin, D-MD 8th District; Paul Strauss, U.S. Shadow Senator, D.C. (1997 to present); George Vradenburg, Vice President, AOL and AOL Time Warner (retired); The Honorable Anthony A. Williams, Mayor of Washington, D.C. (1999-2007); Producers: Nolan Williams, Jr., Producer/Director; Michael D. DuBose, Associate Producer; Rod McDonald, Consulting Producer; Director of Photography: Kadesh DuBose; Production Supervisor: Michael D. DuBose; Writers: Chris Myers Asch; George Derek Musgrove; Nolan Williams, Jr.; Research Consultant: Jane Levey; Editors: Kadesh DuBose, lead editor; Adrienne Boykin; Michael D. DuBose; Michael Lyon; Graphics: Regi Allen; Reginald Butler; Kat Davis; Kadesh DuBose; Robert Ellis, title banner; Camera Ops: Kadesh DuBose; Paul Fifield; William P. Haywood; Henry Joseph; Marcus Smith, III; Camille Toussaint; William P. Haywood, jib operator; Post production: William P. Haywood; Jacques Richmond; Ryan Romkema; Audio Technicians: Todd Berger; C. Anthony Miller; Shari Thomas; Music Team: Nolan Williams, Jr., Music Supervisor/Editor; Michael DuBose, Sr., Music Editor; Production Assistants: Sylveta Brown; Kyana Waters; Sound Track Creatives: Allyn Johnson, original documentary score; Nolan Williams, Jr., contributing composer; Michael A. DuBose, contributing composer; John Stoddart, contributing arranger; Special Acknowledgements: D.C. Office of Cable Television, Film, Music & Entertainment; D.C. Office of Community Affairs; D.C. Public Library; Office of Federal and Regional Affairs; Office of the Secretary of the District of Columbia; Office of the Senior Advisor to the Mayor; Acknowledgements: Alice Deal Middle School; BONI Productions; DC History Center; DWP Productions; FedNet; Friendship Public Charter School; Lateef Mangum, D.C. photo archivist; ThinkFoodGroup; Filming Locations: DC History Center; D.C. Office of Cable Television, Film, Music & Entertainment; Marion S. Barry, Jr. Building; Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library.en_US
dc.description.abstractThis award-winning one-hour documentary chronicles the long and complicated journey towards Washington, District of Columbia becoming our 51st state, Washington, Douglass Commonwealth. To date, 'Becoming Douglass Commonwealth' has aired in five CBS markets and on DCTV.en_US
dc.description.urihttps://neworksproductions.com/douglass-commonwealthen_US
dc.format.extent58 mins 34 secsen_US
dc.genrevideo recordingsen_US
dc.identifierdoi:10.13016/m2xqds-5x61
dc.identifier.citation“Becoming Douglass Commonwealth: from D.C. Disenfranchisement to Full Democracy.” NEWorks Productions. https://neworksproductions.com/douglass-commonwealth.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11603/28141
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherNEWorks Productionsen_US
dc.relation.isAvailableAtThe University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC
dc.relation.ispartofUMBC History Department Collection
dc.relation.ispartofUMBC Faculty Collection
dc.rightsThis item is likely protected under Title 17 of the U.S. Copyright Law. Unless on a Creative Commons license, for uses protected by Copyright Law, contact the copyright holder or the author.en_US
dc.subjectWashington D.C. disenfranchisementen_US
dc.subjectWashington D.C. statehooden_US
dc.subjecthistory of Washington D.C. and Douglass Commonwealthen_US
dc.titleBecoming Douglass Commonwealth: from D.C. Disenfranchisement to Full Democracyen_US
dc.typeMoving Imageen_US

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