A recently donated film to the Public Policy collections of the Mudd Manuscript Library, long thought lost has been digitized and is now viewable online. segregation and the South,a film produced in 1...
926 viewsA 1964 news documentary illustrating de facto segregation in housing and real estate in the North.
930 viewsBlack Natchez is about a genteel Southern town and two bombings a year and a half apart. The first bombing in August 1965 injured local NAACP president George Metcalfe. The second on February 27, 1...
1,725 views1 hour program, produced in 1963 by WGBH, originally shot on film. Although most northern whites profess liberality and fair play, when the Negro advances in the direction of his pocketbook, his re...
1,005 viewsAdam Clayton Powell, Jr. (November 29, 1908 -- April 4, 1972) was an American politician and pastor who represented Harlem, New York City, in the United States House of Representatives (1945--71). Abo...
1,826 viewsPeabody Award winning news report from 1963(co-hosted by Bob Teague) examining race and segregation in Chicago, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Maryland. From the Internet Archive. ##### Reelblack...
1,352 viewsBlack Natchez is about a genteel Southern town and two bombings a year and a half apart. The first bombing in August 1965 injured local NAACP president George Metcalfe. The second on February 27, 1967...
2,134 viewsA public domain video. This documentary contains extensive film footage of African-Americans fighting in World War II in D-Day, the Battle of the Bulge, Italy, and the Pacific. Numerous interviews ...
1,754 viewsWinner of 5 Regional Emmy Awards Where did Chicago go wrong? Chicago at the Crossroad tells the story of a city caught in the aftermath of a policy of mass displacement shaded by a long history of se...
1,158 viewsTWO DOLLARS AND A DREAM is the biography of Madame C.J. Walker, America's first self-made millionairess. Mrs. Walker's fortune was built on skin and hair care products, parlaying a homemade ...
1,090 viewsThis is the last Sunday sermon of Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. He delivered his final Sunday sermon on March 31, 1968, from the Canterbury Pulpit at The Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and...
1,374 viewsThe desegregation of Vidor, Texas and the murder investigation of the first African American to move there. This is what ( I believe) inspired the writer of ''Three Billboards Outside Ebbin...
1,919 viewsPart one of a 15-part series of documentaries produced by the American Broadcasting Company on the 20th century and the rise of the United States as a superpower. This episode introduces both the s...
1,132 viewsTelevision became the primary source by which people were kept informed of events surrounding John F. Kennedy's assassination. In fact, television started to come of age before the assassination....
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