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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964
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FILMS (All are 16mm sound). A CITY DECIDES 27 1/2 minutes / black and white / cleared for TV Here is a true story about integration of the public schools of St. Louis, a border city in a border state. It revolves around a teacher who was directly faced with a "racial incident" in his class at Beaumont High School shortly after integration took place. (Adult and secondary school levels) A DAY IN THE NIGHT OF JONATHAN MOLE 33 minutes / black and white/ cleared for TV A dramatic fantasy built around a courtroom trial. Jonathan Mole is a bitter and prejudiced man who one night dreams he has the power and authority to judge the "lesser" minorities. (Adult and secondary school levels) A MORNING FOR JIMMY 28 minutes/black and white/ cleared for TV A true story of a young Negro boy who encounters racial discrimination while seeking part-time employment. His disillusionment is slowly overcome through the wise counsel of his teacher who takes Jimmy on visits where Negroes are successfully employed in their chosen fields. Jimmy begins to understand that with proper education and training he, too, can find his proper place. (Adult and secondary school levels) A QUESTION OF CHAIRS: THE CHALLENGE TO AMERICAN EDUCATION 45 minutes/black and white/ not cleared for TV This production was originally shown on the CBS televison network in cooperation with tne Anti-Defamation League of B'nail B'rith. Featuring Everett Sloane, Maureen Stapleton, Walter Abel and other stars of television and theatre, the film deals in dramatic form with problems faced and overcome by the American 3
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FILMS (All are 16mm sound). A CITY DECIDES 27 1/2 minutes / black and white / cleared for TV Here is a true story about integration of the public schools of St. Louis, a border city in a border state. It revolves around a teacher who was directly faced with a "racial incident" in his class at Beaumont High School shortly after integration took place. (Adult and secondary school levels) A DAY IN THE NIGHT OF JONATHAN MOLE 33 minutes / black and white/ cleared for TV A dramatic fantasy built around a courtroom trial. Jonathan Mole is a bitter and prejudiced man who one night dreams he has the power and authority to judge the "lesser" minorities. (Adult and secondary school levels) A MORNING FOR JIMMY 28 minutes/black and white/ cleared for TV A true story of a young Negro boy who encounters racial discrimination while seeking part-time employment. His disillusionment is slowly overcome through the wise counsel of his teacher who takes Jimmy on visits where Negroes are successfully employed in their chosen fields. Jimmy begins to understand that with proper education and training he, too, can find his proper place. (Adult and secondary school levels) A QUESTION OF CHAIRS: THE CHALLENGE TO AMERICAN EDUCATION 45 minutes/black and white/ not cleared for TV This production was originally shown on the CBS televison network in cooperation with tne Anti-Defamation League of B'nail B'rith. Featuring Everett Sloane, Maureen Stapleton, Walter Abel and other stars of television and theatre, the film deals in dramatic form with problems faced and overcome by the American 3
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