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Collection: John Dame Collection
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Collection: James C. Soucie Collection, 1913-1966
Identifier: F.2018-03-0066
Collection: John Dame Collection
Identifier: F.2018-03-0067
Collection: John Dame Collection
Identifier: F.2007-02-0002
Collection: Warren Thompson Collection, 1939-1983
Identifier: F.2005-08-0230
Collection: Bill Stamets Collection, 1959-1995
The Franklin McMahon collection consists primarily of audio recordings of significant political and social events from the 1960s, 70s and 80s. These recordings include interviews, political speeches, and environmental audio captured on location at Democratic and Republican National Conventions in the 1960s and 70s. McMahon’s subjects include Richard and Pat Nixon, Walter Cronkite, Jane Fonda, Abby Hoffman, Studs Terkel, Jesse Jackson, Ralph Nader, Hubert Humphrey, Ted Kennedy and Edmund Muskie. Capturing reflections on the major political events and socio-cultural issues of the time, including the Vietnam War and Women’s Liberation Movement, McMahon’s audio recordings provide a rich, acoustic record of a tumultuous period in American history. The collection also contains a few films, including one on the “Chicago Seven” conspiracy trial.
The John Dame Collection consists of 16mm and 8mm home movies shot by multiple generations of an Illinois family. Most of the home movies document life in the western Chicago suburb of Elmhurst, Illinois, including community parades, graduations, weddings and high school football games. The collection also contains extensive footage of global travel, sailing, and kayaking.
Identifier: F.2005-01-0067
Identifier: F.2005-01-0031