Island of Hope, Island of Tears
Island of Hope, Island of Tears is a 1989 documentary that screens every 30 minutes at Ellis Island National Museum of…
This 1956 film documents the response of St. Louis to the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision and the difficult process of integrating… read more
This 1956 film documents the response of St. Louis to the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision and the difficult process of integrating the city’s public schools. Charles Guggenheim directed the film which was sponsored by the Fund for the Republic. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1956 and is presented courtesy of the National Film Preservation Foundation and the Library of Congress. close
Island of Hope, Island of Tears is a 1989 documentary that screens every 30 minutes at Ellis Island National Museum of…
Created for the Office of War Information by director William Wyler and a crew of photographers, this film documents…
This U.S. Army “Big Picture” episode is a history of the First Army from World War I to 1960. The First Army was formed…
Panelists talked about progress after the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision, and the current state of school…