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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964
ADL Catalog - Audio-Cisual Materials Page 8
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of their classmates to attend. In seeking a reason for the club's unwritten "gentlemen's agreement," the teen-agers discover irrational prejudice in their own community. (Adult and secondary school levels) COMMENCEMENT 21-1/2 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV Produced by the President's Committee on Government Contracts, this film tells of a business executive who learns that his personnel department is guilty of discriminatory employment practices. We learn what steps he takes to carry out his contract, which calls for hiring on individual merit only. (Adult and secondary school levels) CRISIS IN LEVITTOWN 31-1/2 minutes/black and white/not cleared for TV A series of interviews with residents, both for and against the integration of the first Negro family to move into Levittown, Pennsylvania. Dr. Dan Dodson of the New York University Center for Human Relations offers comment and analysis. Will evoke discussion on problems of equality of opportunity in housing. Widely recommended for social science classes. (Adult and senior high school levels) DATE WITH LIBERTY 20 minutes/black and white/not cleared for TV This film is based on the book "Almanac of Liberty" by William O. Douglas, Justice of the Supreme Court. Five dramatic sequences are portrayed illustrating key concepts of liberty as safeguarded by law; the protection afforded by the Sixth Amendment; the freedom of the press; the right to a fair trial; the power of impeachment; and the right of loyal opposition. (Adult and secondary school levels) DINNER WITH THE PRESIDENT 65 minutes/black and white on two reels/not cleared for TV Kinescope of the special television program celebrating the ADL's 40th anniversary. Produced by Rodgers and Hammerstein and starring Helen Hayes, Ethel Merman, Rex Harrison and many others. President Eisenhower, in accepting America's Democratic Legacy Award, restates the philosophy of American fair play 8
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of their classmates to attend. In seeking a reason for the club's unwritten "gentlemen's agreement," the teen-agers discover irrational prejudice in their own community. (Adult and secondary school levels) COMMENCEMENT 21-1/2 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV Produced by the President's Committee on Government Contracts, this film tells of a business executive who learns that his personnel department is guilty of discriminatory employment practices. We learn what steps he takes to carry out his contract, which calls for hiring on individual merit only. (Adult and secondary school levels) CRISIS IN LEVITTOWN 31-1/2 minutes/black and white/not cleared for TV A series of interviews with residents, both for and against the integration of the first Negro family to move into Levittown, Pennsylvania. Dr. Dan Dodson of the New York University Center for Human Relations offers comment and analysis. Will evoke discussion on problems of equality of opportunity in housing. Widely recommended for social science classes. (Adult and senior high school levels) DATE WITH LIBERTY 20 minutes/black and white/not cleared for TV This film is based on the book "Almanac of Liberty" by William O. Douglas, Justice of the Supreme Court. Five dramatic sequences are portrayed illustrating key concepts of liberty as safeguarded by law; the protection afforded by the Sixth Amendment; the freedom of the press; the right to a fair trial; the power of impeachment; and the right of loyal opposition. (Adult and secondary school levels) DINNER WITH THE PRESIDENT 65 minutes/black and white on two reels/not cleared for TV Kinescope of the special television program celebrating the ADL's 40th anniversary. Produced by Rodgers and Hammerstein and starring Helen Hayes, Ethel Merman, Rex Harrison and many others. President Eisenhower, in accepting America's Democratic Legacy Award, restates the philosophy of American fair play 8
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