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Dunwoody Preservation Trust to feature lecture on film history


DUNWOODY, Ga. — Dunwoody Preservation Trust has scheduled its next History Alive Program, “Fighting Fascism with Film,” for Saturday, May 15, 2021 from 9:30-11 a.m.
The presentation, given by John Thomas Scott, will detail how American filmmakers used both documentaries and feature films from 1941 to 1945 to support the war effort. The program will feature clips from movies such as “Mrs. Miniver,” “Casablanca,” and “They Were Expendable,” as well as clips from documentaries made by Hollywood directors such as John Ford and Frank Capra.
John Thomas Scott is a professor of history at Mercer University in Macon. He specializes in early American history, particularly the history of Trustee Georgia (1732-1752). His recently published book, “The Wesley’s and the Anglican Mission of Georgia, 1735-1738” (Lehigh Press), details the experiences of the Wesley brothers and other Anglican missionaries to the ....

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Opinion: Memories of Kathryne Carpenter, born 1909


Kathryne Margaret Carpenter rode the Roswell Railroad to shop in Atlanta, traveled in a Model T, worked at Sears on Ponce de Leon Avenue and graduated from Chamblee High School in 1928. Thanks to an interview conducted by Lenore G. Whitley for the Dunwoody Crier in 1995, her memories are preserved. Carpenter was 85 years old and lived until 2004. (Dunwoody Crier archives held by Dunwoody Preservation Trust)
Kathryne Carpenter is pictured standing in the center of the back row in this photograph of the Chamblee High School 1928 graduating class.
“I’ve only lived on this spot of ground,” Carpenter shared with Whitley. The family home was on the southeast corner of Tilly Mill Road and Mount Vernon Road. Carpenter’s parents were Effie Spruill Carpenter and Ambrey Carpenter Sr. She also lived with her grandmother Amanda Carpenter and older sister Lucy. Her younger brother, Ambrey Jr., was born six years later. All three children were born at home and deliver ....

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