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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964
ADL Catalog - Audio-Cisual Materials Page 12
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age boys have an all-out fight. The son of the local newspaper editor is killed in the fray. The editor, in an urgent plea, asks his readers to get to know more about their children and what is happening in the community. The young people themselves meet the problems of intolerence and prejudice by forming a youth council and uniting in community-wide projects. (Adult and secondary school levels) THE NEW GIRL 30-1/2 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV Produced by the President's Committee on government Contracts, this film dramatizes the internal problems of a plant having a government contract (thus unable to discriminate in its employment policy) and the emotional tensions felt by the new girl herself. The pro and con arguments in hiring a Negro girl in an all-white company are presented in an interesting dramatic format. (Adult and secondary school levels) NINETEEN TREES 13-1/2 minutes/color/cleared for TV The simple act of planting trees in one crowded city street starts a whole process of intergroup understanding and cooperation. (Adult and secondary school levels) OF HUMAN RIGHTS 20 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV (with fee) The UN Declaration of Human Rights is the pivot on which this film turns: Nazi persecution and the flouting of human rights are depicted. The film then shifts to a U.S. community where prejudice among children occurs. These youngsters reflect their parents' disregard of human rights. (Adult and secondary school levels) 12
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age boys have an all-out fight. The son of the local newspaper editor is killed in the fray. The editor, in an urgent plea, asks his readers to get to know more about their children and what is happening in the community. The young people themselves meet the problems of intolerence and prejudice by forming a youth council and uniting in community-wide projects. (Adult and secondary school levels) THE NEW GIRL 30-1/2 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV Produced by the President's Committee on government Contracts, this film dramatizes the internal problems of a plant having a government contract (thus unable to discriminate in its employment policy) and the emotional tensions felt by the new girl herself. The pro and con arguments in hiring a Negro girl in an all-white company are presented in an interesting dramatic format. (Adult and secondary school levels) NINETEEN TREES 13-1/2 minutes/color/cleared for TV The simple act of planting trees in one crowded city street starts a whole process of intergroup understanding and cooperation. (Adult and secondary school levels) OF HUMAN RIGHTS 20 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV (with fee) The UN Declaration of Human Rights is the pivot on which this film turns: Nazi persecution and the flouting of human rights are depicted. The film then shifts to a U.S. community where prejudice among children occurs. These youngsters reflect their parents' disregard of human rights. (Adult and secondary school levels) 12
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