1944 Film A Challenge to Democracy
This film documents the living conditions of Japanese Americans held in Internment Camps in Arkansas and Wyoming during …
This U.S. Interior Department film documents efforts to improve housing and living conditions on Native American reservations, and shows how… read more
This U.S. Interior Department film documents efforts to improve housing and living conditions on Native American reservations, and shows how tribes are preserving cultural practices while adapting to modern times. The film also outlines the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and celebrates the variety of tribes and tribal lands throughout the country. close
This film documents the living conditions of Japanese Americans held in Internment Camps in Arkansas and Wyoming during …
This 1963 United States Information Agency film documents events in five cities: the election and coronation of Pope Pau…
This series that aired on NBC beginning in September 1969 looks at the women’s movement. Hosted by several female corres…
This U.S. Postal Service film documents research and development and lab tests related to mail processing, featuring tec…