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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964
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THE NEW FRONTIER 13 fifteen-minute programs recorded on 16", 33 1/3 rpm transcriptions/$22.50 Human relations problems in a variety of situations. Some of the topics dramatized: how a student fights prejudice to get a university education, how a G.I. becomes a symbol of the fight for human rights, how a mother struggles with her deep-rooted prejudice, how an airplane pilot risks his life for freedom. Some of the stars: Richard Widmark, Martha Scott, Cornel Wilde, Tyrone Power, and Edward R. Murrow. (Adult and junior high school levels) STORIES TO REMEMBER Album of 13 fifteen-minute programs recorded on 10", 33 1/3 rpm long-playing microgroove transcriptions/complete with 12 page teachers' discussion guide, as prepared by supervisors and teachers of Portland, Oregon public schools/$15 The programs in this series are adapted from outstanding short stories and novels published in the United States. Some of the stars are: Geraldine Fitzgerald, Ralph Bellamy, Melvyn Douglas and Raymond Massey. (Adult and junior high school levels) THESE GREAT AMERICANS Album of 13 fifteen-minute programs recorded on 16", 33 1/3 rpm transcriptions/$22.50 Contributions of great Americans to human rights. Some of the subjects: Wendell Willkie, Joseph Goldberger, Al Smith, Franz Boaz, Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Some of the stars: Quntin Reynolds, Sam Jaffe, John Carradine, Myron McCormick and Everett Sloane. (Adult and junior high school levels) N IS FOR NAME CALLING 14 minute tap/7 1/2 isp/an original radio program/cleared for radio use/$3.50 Narrated by Marlon Brando, with Sir Laurence Olivier, as Shylock, doing a scene from "The Merchant of Venice." Produced jointly by the Anti-Defamation league and UNESCO, this new tape recording hits hard at stereotypes and prejudice generally, but specifically at the use of slang words and jokes to cast slurs on a people, a religion, a nationality. A good discussion starter or as a quarter-hour radio program. (Adult and secondary school levels) 27
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THE NEW FRONTIER 13 fifteen-minute programs recorded on 16", 33 1/3 rpm transcriptions/$22.50 Human relations problems in a variety of situations. Some of the topics dramatized: how a student fights prejudice to get a university education, how a G.I. becomes a symbol of the fight for human rights, how a mother struggles with her deep-rooted prejudice, how an airplane pilot risks his life for freedom. Some of the stars: Richard Widmark, Martha Scott, Cornel Wilde, Tyrone Power, and Edward R. Murrow. (Adult and junior high school levels) STORIES TO REMEMBER Album of 13 fifteen-minute programs recorded on 10", 33 1/3 rpm long-playing microgroove transcriptions/complete with 12 page teachers' discussion guide, as prepared by supervisors and teachers of Portland, Oregon public schools/$15 The programs in this series are adapted from outstanding short stories and novels published in the United States. Some of the stars are: Geraldine Fitzgerald, Ralph Bellamy, Melvyn Douglas and Raymond Massey. (Adult and junior high school levels) THESE GREAT AMERICANS Album of 13 fifteen-minute programs recorded on 16", 33 1/3 rpm transcriptions/$22.50 Contributions of great Americans to human rights. Some of the subjects: Wendell Willkie, Joseph Goldberger, Al Smith, Franz Boaz, Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Some of the stars: Quntin Reynolds, Sam Jaffe, John Carradine, Myron McCormick and Everett Sloane. (Adult and junior high school levels) N IS FOR NAME CALLING 14 minute tap/7 1/2 isp/an original radio program/cleared for radio use/$3.50 Narrated by Marlon Brando, with Sir Laurence Olivier, as Shylock, doing a scene from "The Merchant of Venice." Produced jointly by the Anti-Defamation league and UNESCO, this new tape recording hits hard at stereotypes and prejudice generally, but specifically at the use of slang words and jokes to cast slurs on a people, a religion, a nationality. A good discussion starter or as a quarter-hour radio program. (Adult and secondary school levels) 27
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