Films & Other Videos
Films with: Jenkinson, Clay
- Abraham Lincoln and the text of America
- Clay Jenkinson is an American humanities scholar, author and educator. In this lecture, he examines the speeches of Abraham Lincoln and discusses them in comparison to speeches by other presidents of the United States.
- DVD 9019
- Character of Meriwether Lewis : explorer in the wilderness / Clay Jenkinson.
- Clay Jenkinson discusses his book by the same title. He brings a new lens to the history of Lewis and Clark, and talks specifically about the life and character of Meriwether Lewis.
- DVD 8946
- Into the Amazon
- Into the Amazon tells the remarkable story of the journey taken by President Theodore Roosevelt and legendary Brazilian explorer Cândido Rondon into the heart of the South American rain forest to chart an unexplored tributary of the Amazon. Two of the most celebrated men from their respective nations, Roosevelt and Rondon set out with twenty other adventurers in 1914. Over eight eventful weeks in one of the most remote places on earth, the ill-equipped expedition navigated deadly rapids in crude dugout canoes. Hunger and exhaustion were compounded by the rain forest's unforgiving topography, which forced the men to carry heavy canoes long distances. What was anticipated to be a relatively tranquil journey turned out to be a brutal test of courage and character. Before it was all over, one member of the expedition had drowned and another had committed murder. Roosevelt would badly injure his leg and beg to be left behind to die. More than a dramatic adventure story, Into the Amazon shines a light on two of the Western Hemisphere's most formidable men, and the culture and politics of their two formidable nations.
- DVD 12742