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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964
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C 531 - MEN ARE BROTHERS. Truda Weil and Frances H. Kohan. 46 pp. 50c. Four pageants on freedom, designed to bring people of varied backgrounds together in a meaningful human relations project. Includes photographs of the pageants as originally produced. C 532 - LITTLE SONGS ON BIG SUBJECTS. Hy Zaret and Lou Singer. $1.00. Twelve songs, with music, dealing with fair play and democracy in a catchy, tuneful way. These songs have won many public service awards in broadcasting. Argosy Music Corp. C 533 - SING A SONG OF FRIENDSHIP. Irving Caesar. $1.95. Nineteen charming, easy-to-remember songs about friendship with other peoples and other nations. A tuneful lesson in the responsibilities of democracy. Plays For Teen-Agers C 517 - MISSION ACCOMPLISHED. Gladys Baker Bond. 16 pp. 15c. When Ann invites all but one of her classmates to a birthday party, twelve of them respond by teaching her a humorous but effective lesson about unfair exclusion. Fourteen girls. C 518 - MARY SMITH MEETS MR. PEOPLE. 11 pp. 15c. Mary has a distorted idea of the importance of an "all-American" background, but a visit from a mythical Mr. People soon teaches her otherwise. Three boys, three girls. C 519 - THE ODD MAN. 12 pp. 15c. When young football player Mack O'Donnell moves from the "wrong" side of town, he meets hostility from some new teammates. The boys solve the problem of prejudice by applying the ideals of team-play and sportsmanship off as well as on the field. Fifteen to twenty-three boys. C 520 - THE DEVIL AND THE DREAM. Joseph Julian. Music by Anita Leonard. 16 pp. 15c. Fast-moving play-within-a-play centering around a group of high school students rehearsing a musical version of the George Washington cherry tree story. In the primary play an allegorical soldier, dreaming of peace, battles the Devil to prove that brotherly love is stronger than brotherly hate. Six boys, one girl, plus mixed chorus. 6
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C 531 - MEN ARE BROTHERS. Truda Weil and Frances H. Kohan. 46 pp. 50c. Four pageants on freedom, designed to bring people of varied backgrounds together in a meaningful human relations project. Includes photographs of the pageants as originally produced. C 532 - LITTLE SONGS ON BIG SUBJECTS. Hy Zaret and Lou Singer. $1.00. Twelve songs, with music, dealing with fair play and democracy in a catchy, tuneful way. These songs have won many public service awards in broadcasting. Argosy Music Corp. C 533 - SING A SONG OF FRIENDSHIP. Irving Caesar. $1.95. Nineteen charming, easy-to-remember songs about friendship with other peoples and other nations. A tuneful lesson in the responsibilities of democracy. Plays For Teen-Agers C 517 - MISSION ACCOMPLISHED. Gladys Baker Bond. 16 pp. 15c. When Ann invites all but one of her classmates to a birthday party, twelve of them respond by teaching her a humorous but effective lesson about unfair exclusion. Fourteen girls. C 518 - MARY SMITH MEETS MR. PEOPLE. 11 pp. 15c. Mary has a distorted idea of the importance of an "all-American" background, but a visit from a mythical Mr. People soon teaches her otherwise. Three boys, three girls. C 519 - THE ODD MAN. 12 pp. 15c. When young football player Mack O'Donnell moves from the "wrong" side of town, he meets hostility from some new teammates. The boys solve the problem of prejudice by applying the ideals of team-play and sportsmanship off as well as on the field. Fifteen to twenty-three boys. C 520 - THE DEVIL AND THE DREAM. Joseph Julian. Music by Anita Leonard. 16 pp. 15c. Fast-moving play-within-a-play centering around a group of high school students rehearsing a musical version of the George Washington cherry tree story. In the primary play an allegorical soldier, dreaming of peace, battles the Devil to prove that brotherly love is stronger than brotherly hate. Six boys, one girl, plus mixed chorus. 6
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