Seeds of the sixties /

Focuses on one of the most important seeds of rebellion: institutionalized prejudice that kept American blacks in subservience and poverty, preventing their children from receiving the education that could help them gain equality. It also shows how television brought home this fact to Northern white...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.), Varied Directions, inc, PBS Video
Other Authors: Hoffman, David
Format: Video VHS
Language:English
Published: Alexandria, VA. : PBS Video, [1991?]
Series:Making sense of the sixties.
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Summary:Focuses on one of the most important seeds of rebellion: institutionalized prejudice that kept American blacks in subservience and poverty, preventing their children from receiving the education that could help them gain equality. It also shows how television brought home this fact to Northern whites.
Item Description:Closed captioned for the hearing impaired.
Videocasette release of the series originally broadcast in 1991 on PBS.
"MSIX101."
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videocassette (60 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 1/2 in.
Format:VHS.
Audience:United States History.
Sociology
Black Studies.
Production Credits:Camera, Jean de Segonzac ; editors, Jane Buchbinder, Chuck Scott and Will Conroy ; music, Ara Dinkjian ; narrator, Carol Rissman.