Legacies of social change [videorecording] : 100 years of professional social work in the U.S. / a production of the Educational Film Center ; produced and directed by Jacqueline Offenbach.
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FilmPublication details: [S.l.] : Council on Social Work Education : National Association of Social Workers, 2001.Description: 1 videodisc (53 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 inOther title: - 100 years of professional social work in the U.S
- One hundred years of professional social work in the U.S
- Addams, Jane, 1860-1935
- Richmond, Mary Ellen, 1861-1928
- Frazier, E. Franklin, 1894-1962
- Hopkins, Harry L. (Harry Lloyd), 1890-1946
- Perkins, Frances, 1880-1965
- Hoey, Jane M
- Young, Whitney M
- Dumois, Ana O
- Anderson, Del, 1916-2007
- Hull-House (Chicago, Ill.) -- History
- United States. Federal Emergency Relief Administration -- History
- Social service -- United States -- History
- Social workers -- United States -- Biography
- Disabled veterans -- Medical care -- United States -- History
- Immigrants -- Services for -- United States -- History -- 20th century
- African Americans -- Social conditions -- History -- 20th century
- United States -- Social policy -- History -- 20th century
- DVD HV 91 .L365 2001
- Writer, Eric Christenson ; videographers, David Arnold, Bryan Reichhardt ; editor/director of post production Dan Rose.
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Storms Research Center Main Collection | DVD HV 91 .L365 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 98633613 |
DVD.
Commentary: John Herrick, Mary Lynn Bryan, Peggy Pittman Munke, Iris Carlton-LaNey, Yolanda Burwell, Richard Strout, George McJimsey, George Mills, Wilbur Cohen, Leslie Leighninger, Del Anderson, Jill Manske, Sterling Tucker, Terry Mizrahi, Barbara Mikulski.
Writer, Eric Christenson ; videographers, David Arnold, Bryan Reichhardt ; editor/director of post production Dan Rose.
Narrator, Kirk Penberthy.
A two-part documentary surveying the birth and growth of social work in the United States. Many of social work's early and recent leaders are featured including Jane Addams, Mary Richmond, E. Franklin Frazier, Harry Hopkins, Frances Perkins, Jane Hoey, Whitney Young, Ana Dumois and Del Anderson. Together the stories tell of the values and forces that gave rise to the profession in public and private sectors and individually recount the struggles and achievements of each leader to carry out social work's mission.
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