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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964
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ONE GOD 38 1/2 minutes/black and white/not cleared for TV The rituals and ceremonies of the Jewish, the Roman Catholic and the Protestant religions, Using musical background and descriptive narration, this film illustrates similarities and differences of the three faiths. (All age levels) ONE PEOPLE 10 1/2 minutes/color/cleared for TV A color cartoon, with Vincent Price as narrator. Depicts the contribution of nationality groups to our American culture. (All age levels) OTHER HEARTS IN OTHER LANDS 14 1/2 minutes/color/cleared for TV This film shows to American farm youngsters on an Israeli kibbutz, as part of a United States-Israel exchange program. We see them learning their neighbor's way of live by living it and, in turn, imparting American farm know-how on this two-way road to peace and democracy. (All age levels) PICTURE IN YOUR MIND 16 minutes/color/cleared for TV (with fee) This sequel to "Boundary Lines" is narrated by Walter Abel. An imaginative cartoon which shows the tribal roots of prejudice and asks each individual to re-examine his conscience to see if his mental picture of the man "across the river" is realistic or distorted. Gets its message across through an effective combination of color, music and the spoken word. (Adult and secondary school levels) PREJUDICE 57 minutes (on two reels)/black and white/cleared for TV A businessman deludes himself that he is without prejudice, but a basic psychological insecurity creates a situation which reveals his latent prejudice. Guidance and understanding show him the true nature of his weakness, and set him on the road to clearer thinking. (Adult and secondary school levels) REPORT FROM ALABAMA 29 1/2 minutes/black and white/not cleared for TV A kinescope of the special NBC telecast on the Federal 13
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ONE GOD 38 1/2 minutes/black and white/not cleared for TV The rituals and ceremonies of the Jewish, the Roman Catholic and the Protestant religions, Using musical background and descriptive narration, this film illustrates similarities and differences of the three faiths. (All age levels) ONE PEOPLE 10 1/2 minutes/color/cleared for TV A color cartoon, with Vincent Price as narrator. Depicts the contribution of nationality groups to our American culture. (All age levels) OTHER HEARTS IN OTHER LANDS 14 1/2 minutes/color/cleared for TV This film shows to American farm youngsters on an Israeli kibbutz, as part of a United States-Israel exchange program. We see them learning their neighbor's way of live by living it and, in turn, imparting American farm know-how on this two-way road to peace and democracy. (All age levels) PICTURE IN YOUR MIND 16 minutes/color/cleared for TV (with fee) This sequel to "Boundary Lines" is narrated by Walter Abel. An imaginative cartoon which shows the tribal roots of prejudice and asks each individual to re-examine his conscience to see if his mental picture of the man "across the river" is realistic or distorted. Gets its message across through an effective combination of color, music and the spoken word. (Adult and secondary school levels) PREJUDICE 57 minutes (on two reels)/black and white/cleared for TV A businessman deludes himself that he is without prejudice, but a basic psychological insecurity creates a situation which reveals his latent prejudice. Guidance and understanding show him the true nature of his weakness, and set him on the road to clearer thinking. (Adult and secondary school levels) REPORT FROM ALABAMA 29 1/2 minutes/black and white/not cleared for TV A kinescope of the special NBC telecast on the Federal 13
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