The Rise and Fall of Free Speech in America
D. W. Griffith
Leído por Chuck Williamson





The Rise and Fall of Free Speech in America was D.W. Griffith's first response to the attacks made on The Birth of a Nation. In it he played on the 'intolerance' of those who would not permit him freedom of speech in his films. This view on intolerance led directly to the creation of the film of the same name. Summary by The University of Exeter. (1 hr 8 min)
Capítulos
00 - Why Censor the Motion Picture -- The Laboring Man's University? | 1:44 | Leído por Chuck Williamson |
01 - The Rise and Fall of Free Speech in America | 27:05 | Leído por Chuck Williamson |
02 - The Late Mayor Gaynor's Censorship Veto | 10:45 | Leído por Chuck Williamson |
03 - The Motion Picture Censor | 2:39 | Leído por Chuck Williamson |
04 - Editorial Expression on Censorship | 10:01 | Leído por Chuck Williamson |
05 - Press Censorship in Russia | 4:35 | Leído por Chuck Williamson |
06 - Federal License of Moving Pictures | 9:17 | Leído por Chuck Williamson |
07 - The Censorship Dragon | 2:05 | Leído por Chuck Williamson |
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D. W. Griffith as an author





M Gordon
My grandparents saw The Birth of a Nation. This book is a good companion to the movie. I have this in print.