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KLRU-TEMP Videotape Collection

The KLRU-TEMP [Texas Educational Media Program] initiative was a collaboration between Walter Prescott Webb and Joe Frantz of the University of Texas Department of History and the Radio/Television Department, who did all the production work. The basic idea was to bring to Austin all the greatest names in various fields of American history and tape them in two or three 30-minute lectures that could then be used in classes at UT and other Texas schools.

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The Militant South

Source: KLRU-TEMP Videotape Collection
Lecture given by John Hope Franklin for the videotaped series, "American Civilization: By Its Interpreters."  Franklin speaks directly into the camera, from a few different angles, and there is no live audience.

Finding a Fence

Source: KLRU-TEMP Videotape Collection
Lecture given by Dr. Webb for his "Great Frontier" video series.

The Making Of An Historian

Source: KLRU-TEMP Videotape Collection
Lecture given by John Hope Franklin for the videotaped series, "American Civilization: By Its Interpreters."  Franklin speaks directly into the camera, from a few different angles, and there is no live audience.