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Summary:
- "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." This illuminating program, filmed during a guided tour of civil rights landmarks, blends potent archival footage and photos with group discussion to sensitively explore race relations in the U.S. Visits to Selma, Montgomery, Birmingham, Memphis, Atlanta, Orangeburg, and other locations, combined with eyewitness accounts of key events by survivors of those years, steer the group's dialogue. Together, these concerned individuals -- white as well as black -- grapple with the issues of anger, identity, prejudice, discrimination, education, and reconciliation.
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Language Notes:
- Item content: English
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Alternate Titles:
- Title on container: Where do we go from here?: a dialogue on race
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System Details:
- VHS.
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Performers:
- Narrator: Joy Vanderwort-Cobb
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Production Credits:
- Writers, Virginia Friedman, Colin Quashie ; director, Virginia Tormey Friedman ; director of photography/editor, Tim Fennell ; producer, John Reynolds ; executive producer, Virginia Friedman.
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General Notes:
- Public performance rights included.
Originally produced by the College of Charleston Office of Media and Technology and V. Friedman and aired by South Carolina Educational Television on Jan. 17, 2000 (Martin Luther King Day).
"11557."
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Physical Description:
- 1 videocassette (58 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 in.
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Physical Characteristics:
- polyester; 1/2 in.; polychrome
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Audio Characteristics:
- analog; magnetic; mono
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Video Characteristics:
- VHS; NTSC
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Call Numbers:
- MV 7634
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Other Standard Numbers:
- Publisher Number, Films for the Humanities & Sciences: FFH 11557
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OCLC Numbers:
- 47656772