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Blending his interest in historic film and a dedication to education, MacDonald created the American Indian Film Gallery in 2010, a website promoting the study of Native American peoples living from the Arctic to the tip of South America. This on-line resource contains 450 vintage films about Indian
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By the end of the 20th century, the Library of Congress termed the MacDonald repository "the most important archive in private hands in the United States." As a result of this interest, he founded J. Fred MacDonald & Associates in 1986 as a private commercial enterprise. MacDonald sold his
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He and his wife began in 1972, at their own expense, a private archive of vintage pop music, long-forgotten radio programs, and a wide-range of historical 16mm motion pictures. These included travel shorts, old silent educational films, and home movies, to corporate sales shorts, filmed and
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He began as a scholar of European history, but in the early 1970s, shifted interest to the history of U.S. popular culture, a then-new field for scholarly inquiry. He became a pioneer academic authority on the history of U.S. broadcasting, writing:
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for $ 2 million in 2010. Library of Congress received the resources in late 2010 and shipped them to its Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation in Culpeper, Virginia.
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life between the 1920s and 1970s. After a national search for an appropriate new home, in 2012 he donated the entire website to the
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In 1967 he was granted a Fulbright Fellowship, and was the first American scholar to have access to the personal papers of
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He also edited a volume of radio dramas from the notable African-American Chicago writer,
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kinescoped TV programs, commercials, and long-forgotten entertainment shorts.
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for educational service in Nigeria. Returning to California, he entered the
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Don't Touch That Dial!: Radio programming in American life, 1920–1960.
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He received a BA in history in 1963 and a MA in 1964, both from the
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Who Shot the Sheriff?: the rise and fall of the television western.
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One Nation under Television: the rise and decline of network TV.
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Blacks and White TV: Afro-Americans in television since 1948.
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MacDonald was appointed Assistant Professor of History at
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Television and the Red Menace: the video road to Vietnam.
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in 1969, and remained there until retirement in 1996.
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Northeastern Illinois University
New Waterford, Nova Scotia
Cape Breton Island
Hawthorne, California
Leuzinger High School
Lawndale, California
University of California at Berkeley
Peace Corps
Columbia Teachers College
University of California at Los Angeles
Théophile Delcassé
Northeastern Illinois University
Richard Durham
Destination Freedom
Museum of Broadcast Communications
Popular Culture Association
WBEZ
National Public Radio
Library of Congress
University of Arizona
WorldCat
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