Streaming video
Author Patten, Lesley Ann

Title Loyalties / by Lesley Ann Patten
Published New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 2001

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Description 1 online resource (57 min.)
Series Filmakers Library online
Summary This is the poignant story of two women who discover they share two halves of a common past in the painful lineage of slave and slave holder. Carmelita Robertson, a black graduate student who worked at a museum of natural history and her co-worker, Dr. Ruth Holmes Whitehead, a white ethnologist, met for a professional lunch. First they discovered their joint interest in genealogy, then their roots in South Carolina, and then, to their dismay, a strange common thread. Almost certainly, one of Ruth's ancestors owned one of Carmelita's as a slave. As a result of this discovery, the pair decide to travel to South Carolina to unravel their linked heritage. We witness their journey through pain, resentment, embarrassment and ultimately acceptance, as each woman, in her own way, comes to terms with their shared history. A landmark film for African-American studies, women s history, and Southern history
Audience For High School; Adult audiences
Notes English
American Film Institute Festival, 1999
American Psychiatric Association, 2002
Best Social Issues Documentary, Hot Docs, 1999
Canada Award, Gemini Awards, 1999
Print version record
Subject Robertson, Carmelita
Whitehead, Ruth Holmes
SUBJECT Robertson, Carmelita fast
Whitehead, Ruth Holmes fast
Subject Genealogy.
Slavery -- South Carolina -- History
Genealogy
Slavery
South Carolina
Genre/Form Documentary
Nonfiction films
History
Nonfiction films.
Films autres que de fiction.
Form Streaming video