Request 2911


User
springk18
Submitted
4/17/2023
Needed
4/20/2023
Quality/ Format
Description
BORN DIGITAL ACCESSION: Kingsboro documentary film and photographs. Born-digital object.
Items
2 (2 in repo)
Images
2
Audio
0
Video
1
Production Notes
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Offline Note

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Delivered to Pres/Conbarricellaj4/17/2023 5:40:30 AM
Preservationbarricellaj4/17/2023 5:41:15 AM
Activated in Productionbarricellaj4/17/2023 5:41:19 AM
Audio Digitizedborerj154/17/2023 8:27:21 AM
Audio Masters Archivedborerj154/17/2023 8:27:23 AM
Audio Derivitives Createdborerj154/17/2023 8:27:26 AM
Audio Metadata Createdborerj154/17/2023 8:27:28 AM
Completedborerj154/17/2023 9:48:42 AM
Picked Upbarricellaj4/26/2023 10:43:27 AM
ReturnedJoe Barricella4/26/2023 10:43:37 AM
Measuredbarricellaj4/26/2023 10:43:47 AM
Staff Checkedreecem9/15/2023 12:10:31 PM
Catalogedlibdigital10/6/2023 1:16:20 PM

Items (2)

PID Identifier Title Date Description  
65919 1260-s1-i2 "We Can Do Better" documentary film 2023 “We can do Better,” is a film documenting a 1995 win over environmental racism in Kingsboro, North Carolina. This film is a collaboration between The Phoenix Historical Society: African American History of Edgecombe County, producer Frederick Murphy with A1 Day1 Productions, and Academic Library Services Special Collections division. The documentary was supported by grant funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) as administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (IMLS grant number LS-252476-OLS-22) - 17 January 2023
66024 1260-s1-i3 Citizens for Responsible Zoning Photographs 2021 Photographs of the original members of the Citizens for Responsible Zoning activist group. The group successfully fought against environmental racism in their local community when they prevented the construction of an Iowa Beef Producers pork processing plant from being built in Kingsboro, North Carolina in 1995.

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