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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964
ADL Catalog - Audio-Cisual Materials Page 9
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and the right of the accused to face his accuser. (Adult and secondary school levels) DIVIDED WE STAND 28 minutes/black and white/not cleared for TV Produced by the National Council of Catholic Men in cooperation with NBC-TV, "Divided We Stand" deals with anti-Catholic prejudice in America. This effective treatment of of religious prejudice was originally presented as part of the "Prejudice, USA" series. (Adult and secondary school levels) EPITAPH FOR JIM CROW Five independent 30-minute black and white films (clearance for television use must be granted by the National Office of the ADL This series of illustrated film-lectures on the dynamics of intergroup relations in the United States focuses on the history and current situation of the Negro American. The historical, political, sociological and psychological forces which shape patterns of prejudice and discrimination are reviewed, and new advances in intergroup relations are discussed. Produced in cooperation with the National Educational Television Network and Harvard University, Dr. Thomas Pettigrew of the Harvard faculty is host narrator. "14th Generation Americans"...The history of the Negro American and contributions by Negroes to all aspects of American life are emphasized. "Face to Face"...Dr. Pettigrew explores the problems of bringing diverse groups together and the value of various kinds of contact in actually bettering intergroup relations. (cont'd.) [photo caption] The problems and position of Negroes in America is presented in the series "Epitaph for Jim Crow."
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and the right of the accused to face his accuser. (Adult and secondary school levels) DIVIDED WE STAND 28 minutes/black and white/not cleared for TV Produced by the National Council of Catholic Men in cooperation with NBC-TV, "Divided We Stand" deals with anti-Catholic prejudice in America. This effective treatment of of religious prejudice was originally presented as part of the "Prejudice, USA" series. (Adult and secondary school levels) EPITAPH FOR JIM CROW Five independent 30-minute black and white films (clearance for television use must be granted by the National Office of the ADL This series of illustrated film-lectures on the dynamics of intergroup relations in the United States focuses on the history and current situation of the Negro American. The historical, political, sociological and psychological forces which shape patterns of prejudice and discrimination are reviewed, and new advances in intergroup relations are discussed. Produced in cooperation with the National Educational Television Network and Harvard University, Dr. Thomas Pettigrew of the Harvard faculty is host narrator. "14th Generation Americans"...The history of the Negro American and contributions by Negroes to all aspects of American life are emphasized. "Face to Face"...Dr. Pettigrew explores the problems of bringing diverse groups together and the value of various kinds of contact in actually bettering intergroup relations. (cont'd.) [photo caption] The problems and position of Negroes in America is presented in the series "Epitaph for Jim Crow."
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