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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964
ADL Catalog - Audio-Cisual Materials Page 14
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Civil Rights Commission hearings in Montgomery, Alabama, devoted to an investigation of charges of the denial of voting rights in Alabama. (Adult and secondary school levels) RUMOR 5 1/2 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV One of four films in THE CHALLENGE series. The case history of a rumor, how it starts, spreads and its results. An excellent discussion starter, as it poses the question: "What should be our defense against rumors?" Film then calls for the projector to be stopped, with audience discussion to follow. (Adult and secondary school levels) SECURE THE BLESSINGS 25 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV Shows that our democracy is influenced by all Americans: a farmer, a housewife, a laborer, an employer and a lawmaker. Depicts the basic part played by democratic schools in preserving our way of life. (Adult and secondary school levels) SING A SONG OF FRIENDSHIP Two 10 minute films/color/cleared for TV Animated color cartoons of three delightful Irving Caesar songs, presenting basic concepts of democracy in an absorbing and highly entertaining manner. The "bouncing ball" technique encourages audience participation. Songs of Part I: We Have a Law, Thomas Jefferski, Our Football Team; Part II: Let's Make The World of Tomorrow Today, It's Always Music to His Ears, We'll Soon Be One World. Song-books are also available. (All age levels) SKIPPER LEARNS A LESSON 9 1/2 minutes/black and white and color/cleared for TV (with fee) The story of a little girl and her dog, Skipper, who move into a new neighborhood. Although the little girl plays with other children, Skipper refuses to play with other dogs because of their superficial differences. Skipper eventually learns his lesson, and the children demonstrate that they can get along well together regardless of race, color or national origin (Aimed at elementary grades but significant for adults as well) 14
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Civil Rights Commission hearings in Montgomery, Alabama, devoted to an investigation of charges of the denial of voting rights in Alabama. (Adult and secondary school levels) RUMOR 5 1/2 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV One of four films in THE CHALLENGE series. The case history of a rumor, how it starts, spreads and its results. An excellent discussion starter, as it poses the question: "What should be our defense against rumors?" Film then calls for the projector to be stopped, with audience discussion to follow. (Adult and secondary school levels) SECURE THE BLESSINGS 25 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV Shows that our democracy is influenced by all Americans: a farmer, a housewife, a laborer, an employer and a lawmaker. Depicts the basic part played by democratic schools in preserving our way of life. (Adult and secondary school levels) SING A SONG OF FRIENDSHIP Two 10 minute films/color/cleared for TV Animated color cartoons of three delightful Irving Caesar songs, presenting basic concepts of democracy in an absorbing and highly entertaining manner. The "bouncing ball" technique encourages audience participation. Songs of Part I: We Have a Law, Thomas Jefferski, Our Football Team; Part II: Let's Make The World of Tomorrow Today, It's Always Music to His Ears, We'll Soon Be One World. Song-books are also available. (All age levels) SKIPPER LEARNS A LESSON 9 1/2 minutes/black and white and color/cleared for TV (with fee) The story of a little girl and her dog, Skipper, who move into a new neighborhood. Although the little girl plays with other children, Skipper refuses to play with other dogs because of their superficial differences. Skipper eventually learns his lesson, and the children demonstrate that they can get along well together regardless of race, color or national origin (Aimed at elementary grades but significant for adults as well) 14
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