The March in Washington
This 1963 film is a U.S. Information Agency report for overseas audiences on the March on Washington. The documentary…
This film dramatizes the prejudice and rumors that arise in a fictional white suburb when a Black family is seen visiting a home with a “For… read more
This film dramatizes the prejudice and rumors that arise in a fictional white suburb when a Black family is seen visiting a home with a “For Sale” sign on the front lawn. Written by poet and political activist Muriel Rukeyser, the film was supported by over a dozen civic groups including the NAACP, National Council of Churches, Anti-Defamation League, United Auto Workers, and National Urban League. close
This 1963 film is a U.S. Information Agency report for overseas audiences on the March on Washington. The documentary…
This 1949 New York State Commission Against Discrimination film details the state’s anti-discrimination law and argues…
This U.S. Coast Guard training film dramatizes the most common emotional problems a new recruit might experience when…
This 1971 discussion with five women is on the topic of “Women, Law and Politics.” The panel included Representative Martha…