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|}<center>The following fifteen-minute video documentary, created by SBS Dateline, is about New York City's Hart Island, the history of the structures on it, and its massive potter's field, where over 700,000 people have been buried since 1868. It also features a few women who have worked to visit their stillborn children buried on the island. These women and others have been working to make the island more accessible to those visiting the grave site</center></div>
<div style align=center>'''Suffer The Little Children''' This was an expose created in 1968 to expose the conditions at [[Pennhurst State Hospital|Pennhurst]]It was origionally a five-part television news report anchored by local CBS10 correspondent Bill Baldini</div>
 
 
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Latest revision as of 05:37, 26 May 2024

Featured Video

The following fifteen-minute video documentary, created by SBS Dateline, is about New York City's Hart Island, the history of the structures on it, and its massive potter's field, where over 700,000 people have been buried since 1868. It also features a few women who have worked to visit their stillborn children buried on the island. These women and others have been working to make the island more accessible to those visiting the grave site.