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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964

ADL Catalog - Audio-Cisual Materials Page 10

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"A Tale of Two Ladies"...A review of the history of Negro protest against racial discrimination. "The Newest New Negro"...The meaning and value of the newest forms of direct-action protest against segregation are discussed with Whitney Young, Director of the National Urban League. "Conformity and the Crutch"...The psychology of bigotry and the differences between pathological bigotry and bigotry arising out of social conformity are discussed in the light of recent sociological research. FACE OF THE SOUTH 30 minutes/color/cleared for TV Historical analysis of economic and social factors which have made the South what it is today. An illustrated lecture by George Mitchell, former director of the Southern Regional Council. (Adult and secondary school levels) FREEDOM TO LEARN 26-1/2 minutes/black and white and color/cleared for TV A high school teacher, charged with teaching communism, is called before the school board, and expresses her confidence in the traditional American right of freedom to learn. Especially recommended for PTA and community groups. (Adult and secondary school levels) FREEDOM TO READ 14 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV One of four films in THE CHALLENGE series. Mr. Jones, representing a community group, wants certain books removed from the public library in the interest of national security. Mrs. Green, the librarian, argues that Americans have the right to read all sides of controversial questions. Should the books be removed? What is your decision? Especially recommended for civic and professional groups. Employs "open end" technique, whereby the film calls for the projector to be stopped and audience discussion to begin. (Adult and secondary school levels) THE GOLDEN DOOR 12 minutes/color/cleared for TV The problems of American immigration are treated 10
 
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