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Box 30

 Container

Contains 14 Results:

Albuquerque Interviews, 1954-2000

 File — Box: 30, Tape: 1
Scope and Contents Part 1 of 3. This tape begins with Randall's family and childhood memories. The interview recounts her family's move to New Mexico and her own move to New York City, Mexico, Cuba, and the beginning of her time in Nicaragua.

Note: This VHS tape was reformatted to DVD in March 2017.

Dates: 1954-2000

Albuquerque Interviews, 1954-2000

 File — Box: 30, Tape: 2
Scope and Contents Part 2 of 3. The interview recounts Randall's time in Nicaragua, the role of art in the revolution; her move back to the U.S.A and a discussion of her deportation case and the issues surrounding her citizenship.

Note: This VHS tape was reformatted to DVD in March 2017.

Dates: 1954-2000

Albuquerque Interviews, 1954-2000

 File — Box: 30, Tape: 3
Scope and Contents Part 3 of 3. The interview addresses the role of the death of socialism as a major part of Randall's life, what her life is like now, and a summary of her life in five minutes.

Note: This VHS tape was reformatted to DVD in March 2017.

Dates: 1954-2000

Margaret Randall Film Project, 1954-2000

 File — Box: 30, Tape: 4
Scope and Contents First 10 minute segment. Produced by Lisa Maya Knauer and Jack Levine. Preview of a film that was never made. The segment includes biographical information, interviews with Margaret Randall's children, contemporaries and colleagues during the time that Randall was involved in her court case to stay in the United States. Some excerpts from this tape are not included in the final film.
Dates: 1954-2000

Margaret Randall Film Project, 1954-2000

 File — Box: 30, Tape: 5
Scope and Contents Second 10 minute segment. Produced by Knauer and Levine. It has the same format as above but with different excerpts, some are not included in the final film.
Dates: 1954-2000

Margaret Randall Film Project, 1954-2000

 File — Box: 30, Tape: 6
Scope and Contents Third ten minute reel of excerpts from The Unapologetic Life of Margaret Randall,produced by Lu Lippold and Pam Colby. It has the same format of the other two, but with different excerpts, some are not included in the final film.
Dates: 1954-2000

Margaret Randall's Birthday Party., 1954-2000

 File — Box: 30, Tape: 7
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1954-2000

"Nightwatch", 27 November 1985, 27 November 1985

 File — Box: 30, Tape: 8
Scope and Contents Randall talking about her deportment case, 27 November 1985.
Dates: 27 November 1985; 27 November 1985

"Nightwatch", 3 October 1986, 3 October 1986

 File — Box: 30, Tape: 9
Scope and Contents The first part of the tape is part of the American Playhouse movie on Gertrude Stein (27 minutes). The second part of the tape is Randall's appearance on "Nightwatch" talking about her deportment case, 3 October 1986.
Dates: 3 October 1986; 3 October 1986

"McNeil Lehrer", 27 November 1985

 File — Box: 30, Tape: 10
Scope and Contents First part of the tape is the Dutch film, A Question of Silence. The second part is Randall on a "McNeil Lehrer" segment about immigration.
Dates: 27 November 1985

Swedish TV2, 27 November 1985

 File — Box: 30, Tape: 11
Scope and Contents Segment covering issues surrounding the on the McCarren-Walters Act and the effects it has on the lives of a Finish woman being deported and Margaret Randall. It includes an interview in English with Randall during the second half of the segment. (In Swedish and English no translation).
Dates: 27 November 1985

Margaret Randall Reception, 27 November 1985

 File — Box: 30, Tape: 12
Scope and Contents Part 1 of 3. Footage of a reception held at Marilyn Clement's NYC apartment to promote and show support of Randall's trial. Clement was Director of the Center for Constitutional Rights at the time. Tape includes people talking informally about Margaret and case. (In Spanish and English with translation).
Dates: 27 November 1985

Margaret Randall Reception, 27 November 1985

 File — Box: 30, Tape: 13
Scope and Contents Part 2 of 3. Randall's reception with friends talking informally about why they support Randall and her case. Tape includes speeches by writers from U.S.A, El Salvador and Nicaragua. Interview with Omar Cabeza, a Nicaraguan writer, about Margaret's role with women and the Nicaraguan Revolution, the majority of the interview is in Spanish with no translation.
Dates: 27 November 1985

Margaret Randall Reception, 27 November 1985

 File — Box: 30, Tape: 14
Scope and Contents Part 3 of 3. Randall's reception with friends talking informally about Randall. Tape includes an interview with Randall and her youngest daughter Ana.
Dates: 27 November 1985