Ron Scott animal rights videotape collection, undated [videorecording]

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Ron Scott animal rights videotape collection, undated [videorecording]

Videotapes depicting abuse of animals as well as videotape footage of animal rights events. Scott shot a portion of the footage at several Culture and Animal Foundation festivals in Raleigh, N.C. Interview footage from animal rights cable television shows is also included.

about 1100 videotapes

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Argus Archives.

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The Argus Archives was founded in New York City by Dallas Pratt in 1969. In addition to acting as a data bank to provide facts to other humane groups with which to influence community leaders and legislators, Argus Archives was also dedicated to the efforts of humane education, supporting change at the community level. From the description of Argus Archives records, 1914, 1931-2004 (bulk 1970-1990) [manuscript] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 603916001 ...

Scott, Ronald J.

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Ron Scott was a retired Air Force pilot who also served in the New York State Air National Guard. During the 1980s and 1990s, he videotaped hundreds of hours of footage at conferences, meetings, demonstrations, and protests. He also traveled throughout the United States and Europe videotaping cruelty to animals and animal sanctuaries. From the description of Ron Scott animal rights videotape collection, undated [videorecording] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 6...