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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964
ADL Catalog - Audio-Cisual Materials Page 19
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REMEMBER US 60 minutes/black and white A thoroughly comprehensive documentary on the atrocities committed by the Nazis. Several concentration camp survivors, now living in the United States, give a first-hand account of their experience under the Hitler regime. (Adult and secondary school levels) TRAGEDY IN A TEMPORARY TOWN 47 1/2 minutes/black and white Kinescope of the NBC-Alcoa program by Reginald Rose, starring Lloyd Bridges. Story of what occurs at a temporary construction workers' camp when a rumor causes an innocent victim to be accused of a crime he did not commit. Hysteria ensues as blind prejudice against a minority group erupts. Winner of an ADL Television Award. (Adult and senior high school levels) WALK IN MY SHOES 42 minutes/black and white A documentary in the "Close-Up" series exploring the innermost feelings of the Negro as he reacts to prejudice and discrimination in America. Originally presented by ABC-TV, the film endeavors to project what it is like to "walk in the shoes" of the Negro-whether as a professional in Chicago or a laborer in New York. (Adult and secondary school levels) RUSSIAN COMMUNIST REVOLUTION 29 minutes/black and white Depicts the ongoing Communist Revolution from two points of view: (1) as seen by the people of the United States; and, (2) as viewed by the underprivileged people of the world. Shows the industrial, agricultural and scientific changes in Russia and summarizes the spread of Communism after World War II. (Adult and secondary school levels) DALLAS AT THE CROSSROADS 28 minutes/black and white This film describes desegregation in the city of Dallas. It is an appeal for law and order during the process of desegregation in the public schools. (Adult and secondary school levels) 19
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REMEMBER US 60 minutes/black and white A thoroughly comprehensive documentary on the atrocities committed by the Nazis. Several concentration camp survivors, now living in the United States, give a first-hand account of their experience under the Hitler regime. (Adult and secondary school levels) TRAGEDY IN A TEMPORARY TOWN 47 1/2 minutes/black and white Kinescope of the NBC-Alcoa program by Reginald Rose, starring Lloyd Bridges. Story of what occurs at a temporary construction workers' camp when a rumor causes an innocent victim to be accused of a crime he did not commit. Hysteria ensues as blind prejudice against a minority group erupts. Winner of an ADL Television Award. (Adult and senior high school levels) WALK IN MY SHOES 42 minutes/black and white A documentary in the "Close-Up" series exploring the innermost feelings of the Negro as he reacts to prejudice and discrimination in America. Originally presented by ABC-TV, the film endeavors to project what it is like to "walk in the shoes" of the Negro-whether as a professional in Chicago or a laborer in New York. (Adult and secondary school levels) RUSSIAN COMMUNIST REVOLUTION 29 minutes/black and white Depicts the ongoing Communist Revolution from two points of view: (1) as seen by the people of the United States; and, (2) as viewed by the underprivileged people of the world. Shows the industrial, agricultural and scientific changes in Russia and summarizes the spread of Communism after World War II. (Adult and secondary school levels) DALLAS AT THE CROSSROADS 28 minutes/black and white This film describes desegregation in the city of Dallas. It is an appeal for law and order during the process of desegregation in the public schools. (Adult and secondary school levels) 19
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