Akron artist Michael Gearhart (left) and television producer/writer
Dave Lieberth
Inventive. Industrious. Inspired.
A History of Akron celebrates the City of Akron's 175th anniversary.
Produced for the Summit County Historical Society by Akron attorney
and community activist Dave Lieberth, the program takes a new
and different look at Akron's past, beginning with its founding
on Dec. 6, 1825.
"In the past several years,"explained
Lieberth, "we have found movies of events from the last century
in Akron that have not seen the light of day." This documentary
integrates vintage motion picture footage in telling the story
of Akron's remarkable past.
"Akron has many accomplishments
disproportionate to its size as a city,'' says George Knepper,
Ph.D., distinguished professor of history emeritus from The University
of Akron, who has served as a consultant to the project. "We
are a community that has been inspired by inventors and industrialists,
and well-served by local government leaders over the years."
"It has been 25 years since a
film or video has been produced about the entire history of Akron,"
said Lieberth. "If Harry Truman was right -- that the only
new thing is the history you don't know -- then we have lots of
new things to reveal in this production." Akron's role in
developing the toy industry, in producing boats for the war of
1812, and in rock and roll history are among the stories not well-known
by many Akron residents.
Original research conducted by a group
of Akron historians is presented through interviews in the program.
Included are the following Akron scholars:
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George Knepper, Ph.D., author
of City at the Summit (1981)
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Frances McGovern, author of Written
on the Hills (1996)
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Jack Gieck, a filmmaker who produced
the last motion picture of Akron history in 1977 and authored
A Photo Album of Ohio's Canal Era (1988)
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Daniel Nelson, Ph.D., author
of American Rubber Workers & Organized Labor, 1900- 1941
(1988)
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Lynn Metzger, Ph.D., visiting
assistant professor of anthropology at The University of Akron,
who collaborated with another interviewee, Joseph Jesensky,
in Joe's Place, Conversations on the Cuyahoga Valley
(1999)
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Michael Cohill, author of a
manuscript "Akron's Toy Marble History" (1990)
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Kathleen Endres, Ph.D., author
of Rosie the Rubberworker (1999)
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Beacon Journal columnist David
Giffels, co-author of Wheels of Fortune (1999)
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Frank Kelley, Ph.D., dean of
Polymer Science & Polymer Engineering at The University of
Akron
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Roberta Chapman of Akron's African
American Cultural Center.
The documentary is narrated by Akron
native Michael Carroll of New York whose voice is frequently heard
as an announcer for the CBS television network and on commercials
for General Electric and American Airlines. The program is being
assembled at the studios of Akron's MP Productions and features
the work of videographer Michael Pritt. Music will include numerous
local artists, Lieberth said. "We have an incredible pool
of talent who makes this effort a community project."
Among his other television credits,
Lieberth wrote and produced Wheels of Fortune, a three-hour
video about the history of Akron's rubber industry in 1998 for
PBS 45 & 49 and Time Warner Cable. For eight years he wrote and
produced the induction ceremonies for the National Inventors Hall
of Fame, including television productions which aired on PBS 45
& 49, C-SPAN and the History Channel. A graduate of Syracuse University's
television program in 1970, Lieberth has been a producer, historian,
and community activist and has produced over 200 hours of television
programming in 30 years, while maintaining careers in broadcasting,
the law and mediation.
Inventive. Industrious. Inspired.
A History of Akron is underwritten by the Akron Community
Foundation with support from the City of Akron through the Centeseptequinary
Coalition, which Lieberth has also chaired.
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