Representative Hakeem Jeffries on Racial Issues
Representative Hakeem Jeffries (D) spoke on the House floor about race issues in America, and recent professional…
This animated film was sponsored by the United Auto Workers to promote racial tolerance. The story uses cartoon characters to represent… read more
This animated film was sponsored by the United Auto Workers to promote racial tolerance. The story uses cartoon characters to represent prejudice and intolerance and argues that despite different skin color, all people are essentially the same. The film was preserved by the National Film Preservation Foundation and the Internet Archive and is part of the Library of Congress collections. close
Representative Hakeem Jeffries (D) spoke on the House floor about race issues in America, and recent professional…
This film was recorded during the July 23-27, 1967, civil disorder in Detroit, Michigan, and was compiled into a…
This film documents the “Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom,” a civil rights demonstration at the Lincoln Memorial on May…
This 1950s educational film uses the experiences of two teenagers and others in the community to show how the health…