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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964
ADL Catalog - Audio-Cisual Materials Page 11
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imaginatively through vivid color and animation. The film calls for a philosophy based on such concepts as: "immigration confers mutual benefits; judge an immigrant on his merits; make no distinction between someone born here and someone naturalized"; etc. (Adult and secondary school levels) HERITAGE 9 minutes/black and white and color/cleared for TV What happens when an individual disregards the rights of others? This animated film shows that all people have certain God-given rights that must be recognized and respected. Film is jointly sponsored by the Anti-Defamation League, the Chicago Catholic Youth Organization and the United Christian Youth Movement. (All age levels) THE HIGH WALL 30 minutes/black and white/ cleared for TV Case study of a young bigot. Describes how he became "infected" and how his home life fostered the development of prejudice. The film shows that prejudice is a contagious disease which spreads from adult to child. (Adult and secondary school levels.) THE HOUSE I LIVE IN 10-1/2 minutes/black and white/not cleared for TV Frank Sinatra not only sings the popular song of the same name, but also convinces a group of youngsters to stop discriminating against other children in the neighborhood because of their race or creed. (All age levels) A LETTER FROM A SOLDIER 9 minutes/black and white/not cleared for TV Story of a mother who lost her son in Korea and of her struggle to overcome her religious prejudice against the son's friend, a Jew, who comes to visit her. This film is an excerpt, complete in itself, from the MGM feature film, "It's A Big Country," and stars Marjorie Main and Keefe Brasselle. (Adult and secondary school levels) MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH 19-1/2 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV Melvyn Douglas is narrator. Two rival gangs of teen- 11
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imaginatively through vivid color and animation. The film calls for a philosophy based on such concepts as: "immigration confers mutual benefits; judge an immigrant on his merits; make no distinction between someone born here and someone naturalized"; etc. (Adult and secondary school levels) HERITAGE 9 minutes/black and white and color/cleared for TV What happens when an individual disregards the rights of others? This animated film shows that all people have certain God-given rights that must be recognized and respected. Film is jointly sponsored by the Anti-Defamation League, the Chicago Catholic Youth Organization and the United Christian Youth Movement. (All age levels) THE HIGH WALL 30 minutes/black and white/ cleared for TV Case study of a young bigot. Describes how he became "infected" and how his home life fostered the development of prejudice. The film shows that prejudice is a contagious disease which spreads from adult to child. (Adult and secondary school levels.) THE HOUSE I LIVE IN 10-1/2 minutes/black and white/not cleared for TV Frank Sinatra not only sings the popular song of the same name, but also convinces a group of youngsters to stop discriminating against other children in the neighborhood because of their race or creed. (All age levels) A LETTER FROM A SOLDIER 9 minutes/black and white/not cleared for TV Story of a mother who lost her son in Korea and of her struggle to overcome her religious prejudice against the son's friend, a Jew, who comes to visit her. This film is an excerpt, complete in itself, from the MGM feature film, "It's A Big Country," and stars Marjorie Main and Keefe Brasselle. (Adult and secondary school levels) MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH 19-1/2 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV Melvyn Douglas is narrator. Two rival gangs of teen- 11
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