HISTORIC JACKSON MICHIGAN STATE PRISON VIDEO
Tour of Michigan's first state prison located in Jackson.
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History of the Jackson Prison Presentation
8/1/2017 - Caroline Kennedy Library, Dearborn Heights, MI
The History of the World's Largest Walled Prisons.
The 81 Michigan Prison Riots
U.S. Prison Riots Aka U.S. Prison Riots - Sensational Scenes Of Prison Riot In Jackson Prison (1952)
Rahway, New Jersey and Jackson, South Michigan - United States of America (USA)
Riot in Jackson Prison, S. Michigan where prisoners seize cell block holding guards hostage, preceded by brief scenes at Rahway, New Jersey with convicts also barricaded in as protest.
GV. New Jersey State Reformatory at Rahway. CU. Plaque New Jersey State Reformatory 1896. LV. Prisoners demands printed on bed sheets hung on dormitory windows. SV. Two police guards standing by searchlights. LV. Police standing by searchlights, pan to L.V. of dormitory. SV. Gateway of Michigan State Prison (Jackson Prison) GV. Cellblock. Policeman in foreground. MV. Reporters interviewing, Earl Ward through barred window. SV. Ward talking into microphone. SV. Two more convicts looking through window. SV. Two warders with knives held to backs talking to prison official through barred window. CU. Pan, two warders looking through barred window. GV. State police cars lined up outside building. LV. Cellblock on fire. SV. smoke coming from roof of building. GV. Elevated, convicts milling around yard after breaking out of mess hall. GV. Convicts building barricade in prison yard. SV. Police official firing tear-gas gun. LV. Elevated, tear gas bomb exploding and convicts dispersing. GV. Convicts milling around. & BGV. SV. Smoke coming from prison roof. GV. Pan, convicts milling around prison yard, pan down to police advancing. MV. Top view, police with rifles have tray thrown at them. GV. Convicts running around police yard amid tear gas smoke. LV. Pan, damaged buildings. LV. Wounded prisoner being carried on stretcher by comrades. They stop and argue which way they should take him. GV. Rioting subsided, convicts being herded towards cells. MV. Top view, convicts being herded to cells. GV. Over parapet, convicts being herded back to cells. MV. Armed police stand around door of cellblock as last convict enters. SV. Policeman with rifle on guard. (Orig.F.G.) (Orig.H)
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EXPOSED! THE TRUTH ABOUT MICHIGAN PRISON - First Amendment Audit
EXPOSED! THE TRUTH ABOUT MICHIGAN PRISON - First Amendment Audit Ionia, MI.
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The Original Jackson Historic Prison Tour
Jackson Michigan, Prison
East tunnels
Life as a Level II prison inmate
Michael Elliot, who was convicted of four 1993 murders and was sentenced to five life terms, was rated custody classification Level II.
Jackson Michigan, Prison
Solitary
Insights into Northeast Michigan: A Look into the Jail Population (Part 1)
Selected Originals - U.S. Prison Riots (1952)
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story U.S. Prison Riots 52/35
Same material as in the newsreel - American voiceover - first shot without superimposed title.
Rahway, New Jersey and Jackson, South Michigan - United States of America
(Original American title - Prison Wave in N.J. & Michigan!) GV. New Jersey State Reformatory at Rahway. CU. Plaque New Jersey State Reformatory 1896. LV. Prisoners demands printed on bed sheets hung on dormitory windows. SV. Two police guards standing by searchlights. LV. Police standing by searchlights, pan to L.V. of dormitory. SV. Gateway of Michigan State Prison (Jackson Prison) GV. Cellblock. Policeman in foreground. MV. Reporters interviewing, Earl Ward through barred window. SV. Ward talking into microphone. SV. Two more convicts looking through window. SV. Two warders with knives held to backs talking to prison official through barred window. CU. Pan, two warders looking through barred window. GV. State police cars lined up outside building. LV. Cellblock on fire. SV. smoke coming from roof of building. GV. Elevated, convicts milling around yard after breaking out of mess hall. GV. Convicts building barricade in prison yard. SV. Police official firing tear-gas gun. LV. Elevated, tear gas bomb exploding and convicts dispersing. GV. Convicts milling around. & BGV. SV. Smoke coming from prison roof. GV. Pan, convicts milling around prison yard, pan down to police advancing. MV. Top view, police with rifles have tray thrown at them. GV. Convicts running around police yard amid tear gas smoke. LV. Pan, damaged buildings. LV. Wounded prisoner being carried on stretcher by comrades. They stop and argue which way they should take him. GV. Rioting subsided, convicts being herded towards cells. MV. Top view, convicts being herded to cells. GV. Over parapet, convicts being herded back to cells. MV. Armed police stand around door of cellblock as last convict enters. SV. Policeman with rifle on guard.
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Prison For Life |Gangs of Detroit Documentary HD :THE DEADLY BIKER GANGS OF DETROIT MICHIGAN
Prison For Life |Gangs of Detroit Documentary HD :THE DEADLY BIKER GANGS OF DETROIT MICHIGAN
Old prison tunnel Jackson Michigan
Jackson,Michigan old prison tunnel
Jackson Michigan, Prison
Solitary
Michigan releases oldest prisoner
The oldest prisoner in Michigan was released on Thursday from the Muskegon County Correctional Facility.
Jackson Michigan, Prison
East Tunnels, Walking into them....
MICHIGAN PRISON MUTINY
While the rebellion lasts at the Southern Michigan Prison, the riot was one one of the worst ever recorded. 180 prisoners held eleven guards as hostages.
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13 Seconds at Kent State: When America Turned Upon Itself and Our Nation's Innocence Was Lost
Kent State University (KSU) is a large, primarily residential, public research university in Kent, Ohio, United States.[5] The university also includes seven regional campuses in Northeast Ohio and additional facilities in the region and internationally. Regional campuses are located in Ashtabula, Burton, East Liverpool, Jackson Township, New Philadelphia, Salem, and Warren, Ohio, with additional facilities in Cleveland, Independence, and Twinsburg, Ohio, New York City, and Florence, Italy.
The university was established in 1910 as a teacher-training school. The first classes were held in 1912 at various locations and in temporary buildings in Kent and the first buildings of the original campus opened the following year. Since then, the university has grown to include many additional baccalaureate and graduate programs of study in the arts and sciences, research opportunities, as well as over 1,000 acres (405 ha) and 119 buildings on the Kent campus. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, the university was known internationally for its student activism in opposition to U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, due mainly to the Kent State shootings in 1970.
As of September 2016, Kent State is one of the largest universities in Ohio with an enrollment of 40,782 students in the eight-campus system and 30,167 students at the main campus in Kent.[6] It is ranked by the Carnegie Foundation as one of the top 77 public research universities in the US and one of the top 76 in community engagement.[7] In 2010, Kent State was ranked as one of the top 200 universities in the world by Times Higher Education.[8] U.S. News & World Report's 2017 rankings put Kent State as tied for #188 for National Universities and tied for #101 in Top Public Schools.[9] Kent State offers over 300 degree programs, among them 250 baccalaureate, 40 associate's, 50 master's, and 23 doctoral programs of study,[10] which include such notable programs as nursing, business, history, library science, aeronautics, journalism, fashion design and the Liquid Crystal Institute. Kent State had a Fall 2015 acceptance rate of 85%.
Harvey Andrews' 1970 song Hey Sandy[102][104] was addressed to Sandra Scheuer.lyrics
Steve Miller's Jackson-Kent Blues, from the Steve Miller Band album Number 5 (released in November 1970), is another direct response.[102]
The Beach Boys released Student Demonstration Time[105] in 1971 on Surf's Up. Mike Love wrote new lyrics for Leiber & Stoller's Riot in Cell Block Number Nine,[102] referencing the Kent State shootings along with other incidents such as Bloody Thursday and the Jackson State killings.
Bruce Springsteen wrote a song called Where Was Jesus in Ohio in May or June 1970 in response to the Kent State shootings.[106]
In 1970–1971 Halim El-Dabh, a Kent State University music professor who was on campus when the shootings occurred, composed Opera Flies, a full-length opera, in response to his experience. The work was first performed on the Kent State campus on May 8, 1971, and was revived for the 25th commemoration of the events in 1995.[107]
Actress and singer Ruth Warrick released in 1971 a single with the song 41,000 Plus 4—The Ballad of the Kent State, an homage to the four students killed at Kent State.[108]
In 1971, the composer and pianist Bill Dobbins (who was a Kent State University graduate student at the time of the shootings), composed The Balcony, an avant-garde work for jazz band inspired by the same event, according to the album's liner notes.[109]
Dave Brubeck's 1971 cantata Truth Is Fallen was written in response to the slain students at Kent State University and Jackson State University; the work was premiered in Midland, Michigan on May 1, 1971, and released on LP in 1972.[102][110]
Holly Near's It Could Have Been Me was released on A Live Album (1974). The song is Near's personal response to the incident.[111]
A commemorative 2-CD compilation featuring music and interviews was released by the May 4 Task Force in May 2005, in commemoration of the 35th anniversary of the shootings.