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Stephen Foster (2001, PBS American Experience)
On July 4, 1826, as America celebrated its fiftieth birthday, local patriots and politicians in a small village east of Pittsburgh, read the Declaration of Independence at an open-air banquet. Before sunset, both Thomas Jefferson, who had penned the document, and John Adams, who had encouraged him to do so, died. Not far from the festivities, the host's wife gave birth to their seventh surviving child. The boy, Stephen Foster, who began his life on that auspicious day, would leave as large an imprint on the cultural landscape of the nation as Adams and Jefferson had on the political.
Set to a lively score of 19th century popular music, STEPHEN FOSTER tells the tragic story of America's first great songwriter, the man who wrote "Camptown Races," "Beautiful Dreamer," "Oh! Susanna," and scor...
published: 29 Nov 2022
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Pittsburgh removes Stephen Foster statue amid criticism
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published: 26 Apr 2018
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Defendant collapses in court after guilty verdict
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published: 14 Nov 2017
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published: 06 May 2021
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Bannon's War (full documentary) | FRONTLINE
On Nov. 12, 2021, former Trump adviser Steve Bannon was indicted on two counts of contempt of Congress, after failing to comply with a subpoena issued by the U.S. House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. Revisit FRONTLINE’s examination of Bannon’s worldview and his role in Donald Trump's campaign and administration. (Aired 2017)
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A bombastic figure on the far right who rose to prominence as a policy adviser and speech writer, Steven Bannon entered the White House determined to implement Trump’s campaign promises. “Bannon’s War” details how the former Breitbart News editor also engineered the sweeping executive order that restricted Muslims fro...
published: 28 Sep 2021
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Preparing for Law Exams with Steve Foster
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How to write great essays and problem questions
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published: 11 May 2021
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Stephen Foster & others vs. Commissioner of Correction & others, SJC-13125
published: 02 Mar 2023
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Scarlett Johansson Uncovers A Lost Family Tragedy | Finding Your Roots | Sponsored by Ancestry®
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Woman speaks out about alleged affair with Hillsong pastor l GMA
Ranin Karim, who says she had an affair with former Hillsong Church pastor Carl Lentz, speaks in her first televised interview about their alleged relationship.
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published: 20 Nov 2020
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City Leaders Discuss Fate Of Stephen Foster Statue
City leaders are discussing whether the Stephen Foster statue should remain standing in Oakland; KDKA's David Highfield reports.
published: 04 Oct 2017
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Stephen Foster (2001, PBS American Experience)
On July 4, 1826, as America celebrated its fiftieth birthday, local patriots and politicians in a small village east of Pittsburgh, read the Declaration of Inde...
On July 4, 1826, as America celebrated its fiftieth birthday, local patriots and politicians in a small village east of Pittsburgh, read the Declaration of Independence at an open-air banquet. Before sunset, both Thomas Jefferson, who had penned the document, and John Adams, who had encouraged him to do so, died. Not far from the festivities, the host's wife gave birth to their seventh surviving child. The boy, Stephen Foster, who began his life on that auspicious day, would leave as large an imprint on the cultural landscape of the nation as Adams and Jefferson had on the political.
Set to a lively score of 19th century popular music, STEPHEN FOSTER tells the tragic story of America's first great songwriter, the man who wrote "Camptown Races," "Beautiful Dreamer," "Oh! Susanna," and scores of other American favorites. It charts his meteoric rise and his sad lonely decline; the prolific output of his 20s and his difficulties writing in his 30s; and it celebrates the impact his music had on American popular culture.
Stephen Collins Foster showed remarkable talent from his earliest childhood. "His love of music," remembered a school friend, "was an all-absorbing passion." At the age of two he was plucking tunes on the guitar. By 10 he was performing popular comic songs with a group of local boys. And when he was 18 he began composing blackface minstrel songs-the melodies that would make him famous.
Blackface was the rock and roll of its day. Unlike the parlor songs of genteel society, blackface was rowdy, raunchy and raw. And sung in coarse black dialect, it was also racist, dehumanizing the African Americans whom the songs were supposedly about.
A seemingly innocuous blackface ditty Foster wrote when he was 21, launched his career. "Oh! Susanna" was first performed to a crowd that packed the Eagle Ice Cream Saloon in Cincinnati on Saturday September 11, 1847. Within months the tune was being whistled in soda shops and bars across the country. Three years later, sixteen different publishers had issued 30 different arrangements of the piece. In all likelihood, Foster, who'd given away rights to the music, didn't see a single penny.
Over the next five years, Foster wrote scores of songs. His genius was for beautiful melodies. But as time went by, Foster grew more concerned with the lyrics. In years when debate about slavery was intensifying, he became increasingly sensitive to the suffering of African Americans. Although, he continued to use dialect, his tunes began investing black Americans with greater dignity. African American leader Frederick Douglass even claimed that one Foster song, "Old Kentucky Home," awakened, "the sympathies for the slave, in which anti-slavery principles take root and flourish."
Foster eventually moved from Pittsburgh to New York to be closer to the music publishing world. Seeking to gain a respectability from his work that had so far eluded him, he focused on producing parlor music. He even published an instrumental arrangement of popular operatic melodies. It enhanced his reputation, but earned him little money.
In 1855, the death of both his parents and one of his brothers in quick succession depressed a Foster who was already drinking too much. He hit the bottle even harder. The more he drank, the less he wrote. In 1857, desperately short of cash, he sold the rights to all his songs for a pittance; some of them he priced at a dollar apiece.
The washed-up Foster spent his last years in an alcoholic haze. No longer able to command royalties for his songs, he cranked them out for a flat fee. He died at the age of 37, leaving little behind save a worn leather purse containing 38 cents and a scrap of paper on which he'd scribbled a lyric fragment, "dear friends and gentle hearts," it said.
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On July 4, 1826, as America celebrated its fiftieth birthday, local patriots and politicians in a small village east of Pittsburgh, read the Declaration of Independence at an open-air banquet. Before sunset, both Thomas Jefferson, who had penned the document, and John Adams, who had encouraged him to do so, died. Not far from the festivities, the host's wife gave birth to their seventh surviving child. The boy, Stephen Foster, who began his life on that auspicious day, would leave as large an imprint on the cultural landscape of the nation as Adams and Jefferson had on the political.
Set to a lively score of 19th century popular music, STEPHEN FOSTER tells the tragic story of America's first great songwriter, the man who wrote "Camptown Races," "Beautiful Dreamer," "Oh! Susanna," and scores of other American favorites. It charts his meteoric rise and his sad lonely decline; the prolific output of his 20s and his difficulties writing in his 30s; and it celebrates the impact his music had on American popular culture.
Stephen Collins Foster showed remarkable talent from his earliest childhood. "His love of music," remembered a school friend, "was an all-absorbing passion." At the age of two he was plucking tunes on the guitar. By 10 he was performing popular comic songs with a group of local boys. And when he was 18 he began composing blackface minstrel songs-the melodies that would make him famous.
Blackface was the rock and roll of its day. Unlike the parlor songs of genteel society, blackface was rowdy, raunchy and raw. And sung in coarse black dialect, it was also racist, dehumanizing the African Americans whom the songs were supposedly about.
A seemingly innocuous blackface ditty Foster wrote when he was 21, launched his career. "Oh! Susanna" was first performed to a crowd that packed the Eagle Ice Cream Saloon in Cincinnati on Saturday September 11, 1847. Within months the tune was being whistled in soda shops and bars across the country. Three years later, sixteen different publishers had issued 30 different arrangements of the piece. In all likelihood, Foster, who'd given away rights to the music, didn't see a single penny.
Over the next five years, Foster wrote scores of songs. His genius was for beautiful melodies. But as time went by, Foster grew more concerned with the lyrics. In years when debate about slavery was intensifying, he became increasingly sensitive to the suffering of African Americans. Although, he continued to use dialect, his tunes began investing black Americans with greater dignity. African American leader Frederick Douglass even claimed that one Foster song, "Old Kentucky Home," awakened, "the sympathies for the slave, in which anti-slavery principles take root and flourish."
Foster eventually moved from Pittsburgh to New York to be closer to the music publishing world. Seeking to gain a respectability from his work that had so far eluded him, he focused on producing parlor music. He even published an instrumental arrangement of popular operatic melodies. It enhanced his reputation, but earned him little money.
In 1855, the death of both his parents and one of his brothers in quick succession depressed a Foster who was already drinking too much. He hit the bottle even harder. The more he drank, the less he wrote. In 1857, desperately short of cash, he sold the rights to all his songs for a pittance; some of them he priced at a dollar apiece.
The washed-up Foster spent his last years in an alcoholic haze. No longer able to command royalties for his songs, he cranked them out for a flat fee. He died at the age of 37, leaving little behind save a worn leather purse containing 38 cents and a scrap of paper on which he'd scribbled a lyric fragment, "dear friends and gentle hearts," it said.
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- published: 29 Nov 2022
- views: 4957
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Pittsburgh removes Stephen Foster statue amid criticism
Pittsburgh removes Stephen Foster statue amid criticism
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- published: 26 Apr 2018
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2:31
Defendant collapses in court after guilty verdict
Diana Lovejoy collapsed in a California courtroom Monday after she was convicted in what authorities call a botched murder-for-hire plot targeting her now-ex-hu...
Diana Lovejoy collapsed in a California courtroom Monday after she was convicted in what authorities call a botched murder-for-hire plot targeting her now-ex-husband, who was shot in September 2016 but survived.
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Kim Jong-Un brutally shoots an orchestra conductor 90 times in front of every artist in Pyongyang
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- published: 06 May 2021
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Bannon's War (full documentary) | FRONTLINE
On Nov. 12, 2021, former Trump adviser Steve Bannon was indicted on two counts of contempt of Congress, after failing to comply with a subpoena issued by the U....
On Nov. 12, 2021, former Trump adviser Steve Bannon was indicted on two counts of contempt of Congress, after failing to comply with a subpoena issued by the U.S. House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. Revisit FRONTLINE’s examination of Bannon’s worldview and his role in Donald Trump's campaign and administration. (Aired 2017)
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A bombastic figure on the far right who rose to prominence as a policy adviser and speech writer, Steven Bannon entered the White House determined to implement Trump’s campaign promises. “Bannon’s War” details how the former Breitbart News editor also engineered the sweeping executive order that restricted Muslims from entering the United States, and held such sway over the former president that Time magazine dubbed him “Manipulator in Chief.” He left the White House in August 2017 amid fallout from Trump’s remarks about the violence that erupted during protests in Charlottesville, Va. but continued to promote the president and his agenda.
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- published: 28 Sep 2021
- views: 468115
1:20:11
Preparing for Law Exams with Steve Foster
Event provided in partnership with Oxford University Press and Dr Steve Foster.
This event covers:
How to revise for (on-line) exams
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Event provided in partnership with Oxford University Press and Dr Steve Foster.
This event covers:
How to revise for (on-line) exams
How to construct answers for exams
Dos and don’ts with respect to answers
How to write great essays and problem questions
How to write answers for Constitutional, Legal System and Human Rights exams
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- published: 11 May 2021
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5:13
Scarlett Johansson Uncovers A Lost Family Tragedy | Finding Your Roots | Sponsored by Ancestry®
Watch actress Scarlett Johansson's tearful reaction after digging deep into her Jewish family history with Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. on Finding Your Roots.
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00:00 Introduction
0:35 Meet Scarlet Johansson’s great-grandfather
1:40 Scarlet Johansson’s ancestors’ WWII experience
2:40 Scarlet Johansson reacts to her Holocaust connection
3:42 Scarlet Johansson’s emotional reaction
- published: 06 Jul 2021
- views: 4265955
4:57
Woman speaks out about alleged affair with Hillsong pastor l GMA
Ranin Karim, who says she had an affair with former Hillsong Church pastor Carl Lentz, speaks in her first televised interview about their alleged relationship....
Ranin Karim, who says she had an affair with former Hillsong Church pastor Carl Lentz, speaks in her first televised interview about their alleged relationship.
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City Leaders Discuss Fate Of Stephen Foster Statue
City leaders are discussing whether the Stephen Foster statue should remain standing in Oakland; KDKA's David Highfield reports.
City leaders are discussing whether the Stephen Foster statue should remain standing in Oakland; KDKA's David Highfield reports.
https://wn.com/City_Leaders_Discuss_Fate_Of_Stephen_Foster_Statue
City leaders are discussing whether the Stephen Foster statue should remain standing in Oakland; KDKA's David Highfield reports.
- published: 04 Oct 2017
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