Unearthed & Understood | Slavery an the University of Virginia
This documentary presentation was prepared for the symposium "Universities Confronting the Legacy of Slavery" held at the University of Virginia October, 2014. The UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA presents UNEARTHED AND UNDERSTOOD a documentary film presentation by Eduardo MONTES-BRADLEY Executive Producers Dr. Marcus MARTIN + Kirt von DAACKE Art Consultant Maurie McINNIS Production Coordinator MEGHAN SAUNDERS FAULKNER Line Producer SOLEDAD LIENDO With the Participation of President Teresa SULLIVAN Dr. Marcus MARTIN Kelley DEETZ Alex JOHNSON Jr. Maurie McINNIS Rita DOVE Kirt von DAACKE Benjamin P. FORD Rev. Alvin EDWARDS Ervin JORDAN Andrea DOUGLAS Julian BOND Lynn RAINVILLE Edna TURAY Rev. Hodari HAMILTON Rev. Lloyd COSBY Lucia “Cinder” STANTON Tierney FAIRCHILD Larry SABATO Deborah McDOWELL Directed by Eduardo MONTES-BRADLEY.

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