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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964
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the United Steelworkers of America. (Adult and secondary school levels) CAN WE IMMUNIZE AGAINST PREJUDICE? 6-1/2 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV One of four films in THE CHALLENGE series. Narrated by Eddie Albert. Three sets of parents use different methods to prevent prejudice in their children. When racial and religious bias develops nevertheless, the film asks wherein the parents have failed. A good audience-participation film, since it provides an "open end" or "stop the projector" technique, at which point audience discussions can take place. (Adult and secondary school levels) CAST THE FIRST STONE 42 minutes/black and white/not cleared for TV This documentary, originally shown on ABC-TV with commentary by John Daly, features interviews on location with Americans whose lives have been affected by prejudice and discrimination. Negroes in Los Angeles and Chicago, Jews in Detroit, Puerto Ricans in New York, Mexicans, Japanese and Chinese in the Midwest, describe their first-hand experiences and the outlook for the future. (Adult and secondary school levels) THE CHALLENGE 28-1/2 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV A newspaper writer-photographer team covers the trial of a white man who is acquitted of murdering Negro. The team tours the country collecting data on civil rights. Their conclusion: the story of civil rights is a continuing challenge to America. Widely recommended for social studies classes. (Adult and secondary school levels) THE CHOSEN PEOPLE 27 minutes/black and white/not cleared for TV An extremely effective dramatization of the problems of anti-Semitism in America, originally presented on NBC-TV by the National Council of Catholic Men as part of the "Prejudice, U.S.A." series. In this revealing story, Anne and her friends learn that the Community Club they have selected for their Senior Prom does not admit Jewish people--making it impossible for some 7
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the United Steelworkers of America. (Adult and secondary school levels) CAN WE IMMUNIZE AGAINST PREJUDICE? 6-1/2 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV One of four films in THE CHALLENGE series. Narrated by Eddie Albert. Three sets of parents use different methods to prevent prejudice in their children. When racial and religious bias develops nevertheless, the film asks wherein the parents have failed. A good audience-participation film, since it provides an "open end" or "stop the projector" technique, at which point audience discussions can take place. (Adult and secondary school levels) CAST THE FIRST STONE 42 minutes/black and white/not cleared for TV This documentary, originally shown on ABC-TV with commentary by John Daly, features interviews on location with Americans whose lives have been affected by prejudice and discrimination. Negroes in Los Angeles and Chicago, Jews in Detroit, Puerto Ricans in New York, Mexicans, Japanese and Chinese in the Midwest, describe their first-hand experiences and the outlook for the future. (Adult and secondary school levels) THE CHALLENGE 28-1/2 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV A newspaper writer-photographer team covers the trial of a white man who is acquitted of murdering Negro. The team tours the country collecting data on civil rights. Their conclusion: the story of civil rights is a continuing challenge to America. Widely recommended for social studies classes. (Adult and secondary school levels) THE CHOSEN PEOPLE 27 minutes/black and white/not cleared for TV An extremely effective dramatization of the problems of anti-Semitism in America, originally presented on NBC-TV by the National Council of Catholic Men as part of the "Prejudice, U.S.A." series. In this revealing story, Anne and her friends learn that the Community Club they have selected for their Senior Prom does not admit Jewish people--making it impossible for some 7
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