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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964
ADL Catalog - Audio-Cisual Materials Page 22
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GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER STORY 72 frames/color/silent, with script The life of the great American scientist. THE GOOD NEIGHBOR 130 frames/black and white/with sound record How a responsible businessman, learning of housing discrimination against a Negro army veteran who is his employee, gets involved and does something about it. Produced in cooperation with the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations. ISRAEL: THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 49 frames each/color with captions Seven filmstrips primarily concerned with topography, industry, commerce, and the adjustments of thousands of new citizens to the State of Israel. LITTLE SONGS ON BIG SUBJECTS 68 frames/black and white/silent Songs about American democracy and neighborliness by Hy Zaret and Lou Singer. Excellent for community sings. Music book and 78 rpm record also available. NONE SO BLIND 57 frames/color/with script or sound record "There are none so blind as those who will not see." Details the origin of prejudice and outlines the course the individual can follow to overcome it. ONE GOD 100 frames/black and white/with script or sound record Shows the ways of worship of the three major religious faiths in America. Based on the film and book of the same title. PROFILE OF COMMUNISM WINNER OF THE 1963 BLUE RIBBON AWARD OF THE EDUCATIONAL FILM LIBRARY ASSOCIATION a series of two full-color documentary filmstrips with integrated captions, complete with discussion guide. 22
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GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER STORY 72 frames/color/silent, with script The life of the great American scientist. THE GOOD NEIGHBOR 130 frames/black and white/with sound record How a responsible businessman, learning of housing discrimination against a Negro army veteran who is his employee, gets involved and does something about it. Produced in cooperation with the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations. ISRAEL: THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 49 frames each/color with captions Seven filmstrips primarily concerned with topography, industry, commerce, and the adjustments of thousands of new citizens to the State of Israel. LITTLE SONGS ON BIG SUBJECTS 68 frames/black and white/silent Songs about American democracy and neighborliness by Hy Zaret and Lou Singer. Excellent for community sings. Music book and 78 rpm record also available. NONE SO BLIND 57 frames/color/with script or sound record "There are none so blind as those who will not see." Details the origin of prejudice and outlines the course the individual can follow to overcome it. ONE GOD 100 frames/black and white/with script or sound record Shows the ways of worship of the three major religious faiths in America. Based on the film and book of the same title. PROFILE OF COMMUNISM WINNER OF THE 1963 BLUE RIBBON AWARD OF THE EDUCATIONAL FILM LIBRARY ASSOCIATION a series of two full-color documentary filmstrips with integrated captions, complete with discussion guide. 22
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