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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964
ADL Catalog - Audio-Cisual Materials Page 18
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A limited supply of the following kinescopes and films are maintained in the film archives of the national office and may be borrowed for special showings: (none are cleared for TV). A MINORITY PROBLEM 28 minutes/black and white/not available for television The problems and possibilities of adoption for minority-group children are given warm and human analysis. Produced in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the problems specific to children in that city have relevance to all areas of the United States. FOR WHITE CHRISTIANS ONLY 30 minutes/black and white A kinescope of the NBC-National Educational Television program on housing discrimination against minorities-specifically, Negroes and Jews. In addition to a round table discussion with three experts, Jackie Robinson describes his house-hunting experiences, and a Fairfield County, Connecticut real estate broker shows how housing discrimination against Jews operates in his area. (Adult and secondary school levels) THE NATURE OF ANTI-SEMITISM 29 minutes/black and white A kinescope in the NBC "Open Mind" series. Panel of Arnold Forster, ADL general counsel; Marie Jahoda, New York University psychology professor; and Harold Taylor, former president of Sarah Lawrence College, discuss various aspects of anti-Semitism. Recently given First Award by Ohio State Institute for Education by Radio-Television. (Adult and secondary school levels) THE OTHER FACE OF DIXIE 53 minutes/black and white/not available for television This heartening progress report on Negro-white relations was originally presented by "CBS Reports". A vivid demonstration of integration achievement contrasting the old distrust with the new cooperative spirit among students in Clinton, Little Rock, Norfolk and Atlanta, this film includes inspiring personal statements by the teachers and citizens involved. 18
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A limited supply of the following kinescopes and films are maintained in the film archives of the national office and may be borrowed for special showings: (none are cleared for TV). A MINORITY PROBLEM 28 minutes/black and white/not available for television The problems and possibilities of adoption for minority-group children are given warm and human analysis. Produced in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the problems specific to children in that city have relevance to all areas of the United States. FOR WHITE CHRISTIANS ONLY 30 minutes/black and white A kinescope of the NBC-National Educational Television program on housing discrimination against minorities-specifically, Negroes and Jews. In addition to a round table discussion with three experts, Jackie Robinson describes his house-hunting experiences, and a Fairfield County, Connecticut real estate broker shows how housing discrimination against Jews operates in his area. (Adult and secondary school levels) THE NATURE OF ANTI-SEMITISM 29 minutes/black and white A kinescope in the NBC "Open Mind" series. Panel of Arnold Forster, ADL general counsel; Marie Jahoda, New York University psychology professor; and Harold Taylor, former president of Sarah Lawrence College, discuss various aspects of anti-Semitism. Recently given First Award by Ohio State Institute for Education by Radio-Television. (Adult and secondary school levels) THE OTHER FACE OF DIXIE 53 minutes/black and white/not available for television This heartening progress report on Negro-white relations was originally presented by "CBS Reports". A vivid demonstration of integration achievement contrasting the old distrust with the new cooperative spirit among students in Clinton, Little Rock, Norfolk and Atlanta, this film includes inspiring personal statements by the teachers and citizens involved. 18
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