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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964
ADL Catalog - Audio-Cisual Materials Page 6
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areas of American life. Jeff Chandler is narrator, supported by Senator Herbert H. Lehman, Richard Tucker, Dore Schary, Susan Strasberg and others. (Adult and secondary school levels) AN AMERICAN GIRL 29-1/2 minutes/black and white/ cleared for TV This new film, based on an actual event, tells the story of an American teen-ager who is mistakenly believed to be Jewish by her friends and neighbors. The particular incident revolves around Anti-Semitism, but the story is basically concerned with irrational, unsocial prejudice. A dramatic and stimulating discussion starter. (Adult and secondary school levels) THE BOOK AND THE IDOL 14-1/2 minutes/color/cleared for TV Through a dramatic portrayal of archaeological artifacts, this film traces the emergence of monotheism in the Judaeo-Christmas heritage and its conflict with paganism in early civilization in Israel. Film displays many ancient and revered holy objects. (Adult and secondary school levels) BOUNDARY LINES 11-1/2 minutes/color/cleared for TV (with fee) Explores various imaginary boundary lines that divide people from each other--and shows that such lines have no true basis in reality. Dramatic use of color cartoon, art and music make an appeal to greater understanding among all people. (Adult and secondary school levels) BROTHERHOOD OF MAN 10-1/2 minutes/color/cleared for TV (with fee) An animated cartoon which reveals the scientific facts of how people are essentially alike. (All age levels from 4th grade on) THE BURDEN OF TRUTH 67 minutes/black and white on two reels/cleared for TV A Negro family moves into a white suburban community and a mob gathers in protest. Through flashbacks, we discover the problems--and the prejudices--that the young Negro father faced in growing up. Sponsored by 6
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areas of American life. Jeff Chandler is narrator, supported by Senator Herbert H. Lehman, Richard Tucker, Dore Schary, Susan Strasberg and others. (Adult and secondary school levels) AN AMERICAN GIRL 29-1/2 minutes/black and white/ cleared for TV This new film, based on an actual event, tells the story of an American teen-ager who is mistakenly believed to be Jewish by her friends and neighbors. The particular incident revolves around Anti-Semitism, but the story is basically concerned with irrational, unsocial prejudice. A dramatic and stimulating discussion starter. (Adult and secondary school levels) THE BOOK AND THE IDOL 14-1/2 minutes/color/cleared for TV Through a dramatic portrayal of archaeological artifacts, this film traces the emergence of monotheism in the Judaeo-Christmas heritage and its conflict with paganism in early civilization in Israel. Film displays many ancient and revered holy objects. (Adult and secondary school levels) BOUNDARY LINES 11-1/2 minutes/color/cleared for TV (with fee) Explores various imaginary boundary lines that divide people from each other--and shows that such lines have no true basis in reality. Dramatic use of color cartoon, art and music make an appeal to greater understanding among all people. (Adult and secondary school levels) BROTHERHOOD OF MAN 10-1/2 minutes/color/cleared for TV (with fee) An animated cartoon which reveals the scientific facts of how people are essentially alike. (All age levels from 4th grade on) THE BURDEN OF TRUTH 67 minutes/black and white on two reels/cleared for TV A Negro family moves into a white suburban community and a mob gathers in protest. Through flashbacks, we discover the problems--and the prejudices--that the young Negro father faced in growing up. Sponsored by 6
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