Herman's House / First-Run Features (Firm).
In the United States, there are 2.2 million people in jail. More than 80,000 of those are in solitary confinement. Herman Wallace has been there longer than anyone. In 1972, Herman Joshua Wallace was serving a 25-year sentence for bank robbery when he was accused and convicted of murdering an Angola...
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Language: | English |
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Closed-captioned. |
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[Place of publication not identified] :
First-Run Features (Firm),
[2012]
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 21 min., 30 sec.)) : sound, color. |
Format: | Electronic Video |
Contents:
- Herman's House: Introduction (1:15)
- Phone Conversation (2:29)
- Out of Prison (2:16)
- Herman's Ideas (3:55)
- Activism: Equal Parts Love and Anger (3:24)
- 25-Year-Old Prisoner (1:24)
- New Orleans, Louisiana (2:20)
- Inmates Kill Guard (1:04)
- Life Sentence (3:59)
- Herman's House is Beautiful (2:28)
- Long Island, New York (3:10)
- 1st Competitive Female Player in Long Island (1:30)
- Community Youth Center (3:34)
- Prison Friendship (1:17)
- Dream House Location (3:06)
- Blueprints (2:00)
- Perceived Threat? (2:26)
- Memories (3:12)
- Right Thing to Do (2:20)
- Long-Term Solitary Confinement (1:18)
- Different Perspectives (2:08)
- Staying Positive (3:37)
- Angola 3 (1:51)
- "The House that Herman Built" (4:15)
- Camp D (1:59)
- Jackie's New Home (2:46)
- Jackie's Fear (1:54)
- Difficult Year (1:44)
- Constant Struggle (2:22)
- Code Violation (1:39)
- Herman's Health (4:17)
- Update (2:08)
- Credits: Herman's House (1:58)