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Helen Whitney

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Helen Whitney is an American producer, director and writer of documentaries and feature films that have aired on PBS, HBO, ABC and NBC. [1]

23 relations: Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject), American Experience (season 19), AML Awards, Benno C. Schmidt Jr., Brigham Young and the Mountain Meadows massacre, Chapin School, Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing For A Children's Series, Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Directing, Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Documentaries, Edward Vilga, First Edition (film), First Vision, Gregory Prince, Investigations and prosecutions relating to the Mountain Meadows massacre, J. Kirk Richards, Jenny Oaks Baker, List of cases argued by Floyd Abrams, List of Female Academy Award winners and nominees for non-gendered categories, Luella Mundel, Pope John Paul II in popular culture, The Mormons (miniseries), War hysteria preceding the Mountain Meadows massacre, 48th Directors Guild of America Awards.

Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject)

This is a list of films by year that have received an Academy Award together with the other nominations for best documentary short subject.

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American Experience (season 19)

Season nineteen of the television program American Experience originally aired on the PBS network in the United States on October 2, 2006 and concluded on May 14, 2007.

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AML Awards

The AML Awards are given annually by the Association for Mormon Letters (AML) to the best work "by, for, and about Mormons." They are juried awards, chosen by a panel of judges.

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Benno C. Schmidt Jr.

Benno Charles Schmidt Jr. (born March 20, 1942) is the Chairman of Avenues: The World School, a for-profit, private K-12 school, and served as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the City University of New York (CUNY) until 2016.

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Brigham Young and the Mountain Meadows massacre

In 1857, at the time of the Mountain Meadows Massacre, Brigham Young, was serving as President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and as Governor of Utah Territory.

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Chapin School

Chapin School is an all-girls independent day school located in Manhattan in New York City.

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Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing For A Children's Series

The Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing For A Children's Series is an Emmy award honoring direction in children's television programming.

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Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Directing

The Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Directing is an Emmy award given for direction in daytime television.

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Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Documentaries

Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentaries has been awarded since 1991.

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Edward Vilga

Edward Vilga (born Manchester, Connecticut) is an American author of books, plays, and films.

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First Edition (film)

First Edition is a 1977 American short documentary film directed by Helen Whitney.

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First Vision

The First Vision (also called the grove experience) refers to a vision that Joseph Smith said he received in the spring of 1820, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, which his followers call the Sacred Grove.

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Gregory Prince

Gregory Antone Prince (born 1948) is an American pathology researcher, businessman, author, social critic, and historian of the Latter Day Saint movement.

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Investigations and prosecutions relating to the Mountain Meadows massacre

The pursuit of the perpetrators of the Mountain Meadows massacre, which atrocity occurred September 11, 1857, had to await the conclusion of the American Civil War to begin in earnest.

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J. Kirk Richards

Joel Kirk Richards (born 1976) is an American artist who specializes in Judeo-Christian themes.

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Jenny Oaks Baker

Jenny Oaks Baker (born Jenny June Oaks; May 27, 1975) is a Grammy nominated American violinist.

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List of cases argued by Floyd Abrams

This page contains a list and short descriptions of Floyd Abrams's most influential and famous cases.

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List of Female Academy Award winners and nominees for non-gendered categories

This list of Female Academy Award winners and nominees for non-gendered categories details women who have won or been nominated for awards in non-gender specific categories.

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Luella Mundel

Luella Mundel, a former head of the art department of Fairmont State College in Fairmont, West Virginia, is known for her job termination and blacklisting due to questions about her beliefs during the McCarthy era.

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Pope John Paul II in popular culture

As one of the best known and well-travelled persons of the 20th century, there are many cultural references to Pope John Paul II (18 May 1920 – 2 April 2005), who reigned as the 264th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and Sovereign of the State of the Vatican City from 16 October 1978, until his death in April 2005, making his the second-longest pontificate after Pius IX's 31-year reign.

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The Mormons (miniseries)

The Mormons is a four-hour PBS documentary about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

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War hysteria preceding the Mountain Meadows massacre

The Mountain Meadows Massacre was caused in part by events relating to the Utah War, an 1858 invasion of the Utah Territory by the United States Army which ended up being peaceful.

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48th Directors Guild of America Awards

The 48th Directors Guild of America Awards, honoring the outstanding directorial achievements in films, documentary and television in 1995, were presented on March 2, 1996 at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza as well as in New York.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Whitney

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