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This U.S. Navy film details Cold War installations in the Washington, D.C., region, including the Washington Navy Yard,…
This 1949 New York State Commission Against Discrimination film details the state’s anti-discrimination law and argues that talented and… read more
This 1949 New York State Commission Against Discrimination film details the state’s anti-discrimination law and argues that talented and productive citizens are being held back by prejudice. The film shows the commission at work, and includes the story of a newly hired African American laborer who overcomes the skepticism of prejudiced co-workers. close
This U.S. Navy film details Cold War installations in the Washington, D.C., region, including the Washington Navy Yard,…
This 1963 film is a U.S. Information Agency report for overseas audiences on the March on Washington. The documentary…
The National Park Service commissioned this film for Women’s Rights National Historical Park in Seneca Falls, New York. It…
Representative Hakeem Jeffries (D) spoke on the House floor about race issues in America, and recent professional…