Alabama History & Culture
Alabama Constitution: 100 Years of Controversy | Vol. 8: Grass Roots Vs. Special Interests
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Publication Date
2001
Decade
2000
Description
Alabama Constitution: 100 Years of Controversy is a series originally recorded on VHS that features historians and other experts exploring different aspects of the Alabama Constitution of 1901. The original VHS set was made up of 15 tapes; the Library received 11 episodes as a donation. One tape (with episode 7) was unable to be played or digitized. The other 10 episodes are available for streaming and download.
Subject
Alabama. Constitution (1901), Constitutional history -- Alabama, Alabama -- Politics and government
Date Digitized
5-2021
Publisher
University of Alabama
City
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Source
alabamaconstitution.mp4
Is Part Of
Rights
This content was donated to Jacksonville State University by Dr. Hardy Jackson and is intended for non-commercial use. It may be used for personal, research, teaching or any "fair use" as defined by copyright law. Users are asked to acknowledge Jacksonville State University and the University of Alabama. For more information, please contact digitalcommons@jsu.edu.
Location
Data discs containing the content from the original VHS tapes are housed in the Houston Cole Library Alabama Gallery.
Disciplines
American Politics
Recommended Citation
Davis, Natalie and Woolfolk, Odessa, "Alabama Constitution: 100 Years of Controversy | Vol. 8: Grass Roots Vs. Special Interests" (2001). Alabama History & Culture. 6.
https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_alhist/6