SOURCE: "Voices from the Silents," in Wonderful Inventions: Motion Pictures, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound at the Library of Congress, edited by Iris Newsom, Library of Congress, 1985, pp. 31-9.
In the following essay, Tucker creates a portrait of Griffith by drawing on memories and reflections from several of his contemporaries.
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