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Credits and Creative Rights
Disclaimer: All of the sources included in this remix adhere to established guidelines on
Creative Rights. Materials used are in the Public Domain or licensed through Creative
Commons. Items included in remix that fall under copyright protection follow established
guidelines on Fair Use, especially those published in the “Documentary Filmmaker’s Guidelines
for Best Practices in Fair Use,” which include . . . [that’s where you list these guidelines, which
can be found in our Lecture Notes on same].”
Materials labeled “Public Domain” are “[quote what Public Domain means]”
Materials labeled with “Creative Commons” license most often hold “Share Alike” and
“Attribution” CC licenses, which means “[quote from website regarding what it means].”
Unless otherwise indicated, these are the CC licenses the source materials hold.
Materials labeled “Fair Use” appear to be subject to copyright projection but the use here passes
the test for Fair Use, which means [describe the two questions making up the “test” and how
your use passes the test)
Texts
"African American Oral History." Mrs. Noble Chapman. “African American Digital Collection,”
Northeast Texas Digital Collections. [Fair Use].
Brandt, Deborah. Literacy in American Lives. New York: Cambridge U.P, 2001. [Fair Use].
Smith, Bobbie. “The Commute.” Memories of Old E.T. Tarpley, Fred, Ed. Commerce, TX:
Silver Leos Writers Guild, 2010. 122-131. [Fair Use]
Music
"Black Wings." Epoch Symbol. Oleg Serkov: Composer (Main), Author (Main), Guitar
(Main), Arrangement, Producer. [Creative Commons License: Attribution]
"Deep in the Heart of Texas." Joan Edwards. 1942. Internet Archives. [Public Domain]
"Dream Dance." N-GenuiZ. [Creative Commons License: Attribution]
"Point of No Return." Point of No Return. Roger Subirana: Author (Main), Composer (Main),
Keyboard instrument (Main), Computer (Main), Piano (Main), Synthesizer (Main).
[Creative Commons License: Attribution/Share Alike].
Images
"07 Aerial View of ETSU." Historical ET Collection, Northeast Texas Digital Collections, James
G. Gee Library, Texas A&M University-Commerce. ND [Fair Use]
"Aerial View of East Texas State Teachers College." University Photograph Collection,
collection 2008.17, James G. Gee Library Special Collections, Texas A&M UniversityCommerce. 1950. [Fair Use]
"African American Students at Unknown School." Northeast Texas Rural Heritage Museum.
Digital Collections, James G. Gee Library, Texas A&M University-Commerce. ND. [Fair
Use]
"Amothenian Society 1907." University Photograph Collection, collection 2008.17,
James G. Gee Library Special Collections, Texas A&M University-Commerce. 1934.
[Fair Use]
"Arthur's Bus Stop." University Photograph Collection, collection 2008.17, James G. Gee
Library Special Collections, Texas A&M University-Commerce. circa 1940. [Fair Use]
"Basketball Team 1926." East Texas State Teachers College. University Photograph
Collection, collection 2008.17, James G. Gee Library Special Collections, Texas A&M
University-Commerce. 1926. [Fair Use]
"Cafeteria Workers." East Texas State Teachers College. University Photograph Collection,
collection 2008.17, James G. Gee Library Special Collections, Texas A&M
University-Commerce. 1947. [Fair Use]
"Class of 1897." East Texas Normal College. University Photograph Collection,
2008.17, James G. Gee Library Special Collections, Texas A&M University-Commerce.
1897. [Fair Use]
"Christmas Party 1934." East Texas State Teachers College. University Photograph Collection,
collection 2008.17, James G. Gee Library Special Collections, Texas A&M UniversityCommerce. 1934. [Fair Use]
"Commerce Railroad Workers in Commerce Railroad Yard." Commerce Public Library Local
History Archives. Digital Collections, James G. Gee Library, Texas A&M UniversityCommerce. [Fair Use]
"Crowning of the Center Point Queen." Contributor Edgie Reeves. Digital Collections, James G.
Gee Library, Texas A&M University-Commerce. circa 1941. [Fair Use]
"C.W. Standefer in Early Cotton Belt Steam Engine." C.W. Standefer. Commerce Public Library
Local History Archives. Digital Collections, James G. Gee Library, Texas A&M
University-Commerce. 1917. [Fair Use]
"Frederick Douglass High School Class of 1934-Sulfur Springs." Digital Collections, James G.
Gee Library, Texas A&M University-Commerce. 1934. [Fair Use]
"Laborers and Labor House." “Commerce Public Library Collection,” Northeast Texas Digital
Collections, James G. Gee Library, Texas A&M University-Commerce. [Fair Use]
"Migrant Agricultural Worker's Family." Lange, Dorthea. Prints and Photographs Division,
Library of Congress. Reproduction Number LC-USF34-T01-009093-CDLC. circa 1936.
[Fair Use]
"O.T. Rhymes Plowing His Farm." Northeast Texas Rural Heritage Museum. Digital
Collections, James G. Gee Library, Texas A&M University-Commerce. ND. [Fair Use]
"Tuskeegee, Alabama." Photographer unknown. Courtesy of the National Archives, 69 MP-56-1,
box 5. 1936. [Fair Use]
"Unemployed Men Eating in Volunteers of America Soup Kitchen, Washington, D.C." National
Archives. Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. ARC Identifier 195824, 1882-1962. [Public
Domain]
"World War II Victory Parade." University Photograph Collection, collection 2008.17, James G.
Gee Library Special Collections, Texas A&M University-Commerce. 1945. [Fair Use]
Video Footage
Department of Agriculture. "The Plow that Broke the Plains." ARC Identifier 13595. Local
Identifier 96.2. Internet Archives. 1937. [Public Domain]
"Plymouth News Caravan." Presented by John Cameron Swayze and David Brinkley. Aired
April 19, 1955. Internet Archives. [Fair Use]
"School for Ted." Irving Rusinow, prod. Encyclopedia Britannica. Internet Archives. 1964. [Fair
Use]
"The New Negro." The Open Mind. Internet Archives. 1957. [Fair Use]
Tytla, Bill. "Little Lulu Bored of Education." Famous Studios. Internet Archives. 1946. [Public
Domain].
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