Who Are the People of America?
This 1953 Coronet educational film describes and celebrates the ethnic diversity of the United States and the history of…
This 1951 National Education Association film features actors portraying a variety of Americans including a factory owner, U.S. Senator, far… read more
This 1951 National Education Association film features actors portraying a variety of Americans including a factory owner, U.S. Senator, farmer, and housewife in situations that force them to choose between what is best for themselves versus what is best for the community. The film celebrates the civil and democratic way that decisions are reached in the United States, and argues that these values must be taught and nurtured in well-funded public schools with teachers who are not overworked and underappreciated. close
This 1953 Coronet educational film describes and celebrates the ethnic diversity of the United States and the history of…
This 1957 educational film describes the religious practices, cultural customs, and political situation in the Middle Ea…
This 1937 Works Progress Administration (WPA) film celebrates New Deal programs designed to help the Buckeye State. High…
This 1966 Agriculture Department film promotes the National School Lunch Program. On October 11, 1966, President Lyndon …