Talk:Lorraine H. Morton

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A recent documentary film was produced by an Evanston based historical organization, Shorefront [1]. The name of the documentary is entitled "Lorraine H. Morton: A Life Worthwhile". It was originally screened on the Northwestern Campus on June 29, 2018 [2] and since had 5 public viewings [3] including at the Oak Park International Film Festival in Oak Park, IL and at Century Theater in Evanston, IL. The film is about 45 minutes long and is a retrospect of her family, life and career.[4]— Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.105.112.101 (talk) 21:07, 4 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

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