The Constitution of the United States
This 1950s classroom film depicts the problems that led to the drafting of the U.S. Constitution, such as Shay’s…
This vivid color film highlights the work of interior, industrial, product, and auto designers who create stylish new looks for mass-produced consumer… read more
This vivid color film highlights the work of interior, industrial, product, and auto designers who create stylish new looks for mass-produced consumer goods. The narrator states that “the greatest freedom of the American people is the freedom of individual choice,” and the film celebrates American abundance. It ends by showing designers at work on the 1959 Chevrolet Impala at General Motors' colorful Technical Center in Warren, Michigan. close
This 1950s classroom film depicts the problems that led to the drafting of the U.S. Constitution, such as Shay’s…
This 1963 United States Information Agency film documents events in five cities: the election and coronation of Pope Paul VI…
This film is a record of the activities of President Johnson throughout the month of August 1966. The Naval…
Both Sides of the Question is a 1970 film made by the Detroit News. It shows newspaper operations, reporters and…