Video: Naming Reconciliation

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Title

Video: Naming Reconciliation

Subject

Slavery--Maryland
Society of Jesus--Slavery
Georgetown University--Slavery

Description

An investigation into the life and character of Br. Joseph Mobberly, S.J., a major individual in Georgetown’s history of slavery and its sale of 272 slaves to Louisiana. The film uses the presence of Mobberly’s name on campus to approach issues of memory and reconciliation in the face of a troubling past by the university.

This video was produced in Professor Bernard Cook's FMST 399 Social Justice Documentary class in the Spring 2017 semester.

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Creator

Georgetown FMST-399 Spring 2017

Publisher

Youtube

Date

2017

Contributor

Producer: Renata Garcia
Audio: Sarah Fisher
DP & Audio: Claire Nenninger
DP: Henry Callander
Editor: Johnny Monday

Rights

Renata Garcia, Sarah Fisher, Claire Nenninger, Henry Callander, Johnny Monday

Format

Video

Language

English

Type

Documentary film

Identifier

GSA194

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Citation

Georgetown FMST-399 Spring 2017, “Video: Naming Reconciliation,” Georgetown Slavery Archive, accessed July 26, 2024, http://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/210.