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Editorial - One Voter , One vote, Redistricting - The Changing Face of Baltimore

 File — Tape: WMAR-MISC-1123-002
Identifier: WMAR-MISC-1123-002

Shot List

1. One Voter, One Vote - Introduction, with Don Bruchi 0:25 2. Baltimore city government structure and representation imbalance 3:08 3. Interview with Dr. Harry Bard, political scientist and president of Baltimore Junior College 5:31 4. Character profile of Baltimore districts 8:11 5. Model Youth City Council 11:58 6. History of attempted Baltimore redistricting 16:03 7. Challenges facing redistricting 17:15 8. Plan X and objections by Frank Ellis 18:51 9. Legislative Plan X 23:08 10. Channel 2 Editorial by Bob Cochrane 24:44 11. Credits 27:59 12. Ivory Soap Advertisement 30:18 13. Unknown television show 30:40 14. The Changing Face of Baltimore - Introduction 31:34 15. Identity of the City around World War 2 34:53 16. Post-war suburban development 37:40 17. Interview with James W. Rouse (Developer) and plans for Charles Center project 39:29 18. Construction progress of Charles Center project; interview with Martin Millspaugh (Deputy General Manager) 41:44 19. Civic Center and Ford Theater construction and issues 45:03 20. Construction montage 47:56 21. Middle class engagement problem 49:31 22. Changes to urban design to attract cars 52:13 23. Channel 2 Editorial by Bob Cochrane 57:15 24. Credits 59:47

Dates

  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1963 - 1966

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research. Material from the collection may be viewed in the Special Collections Research Room. Some items may have access limitations due to physical format. Some footage from the the collection has been digitized and made available online for streaming through the Internet Archive and is available through this finding aid.

Extent

1 Reels ; 2-inch videotape: Quad

Language of Materials

From the Series: English

Repository Details

Part of the Baltimore Studies Archives Repository

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