Box 14
Contains 8 Results:
Social Animal, 1949
Produced by Mayer-Sklar Productions and the National Science Foundation. Written by Marianna Norris.
As part of the series "Focus on Behavior: The Science of Psychology," this episode explores the influence of groups on human behavior.
Still a Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class Part 1, 1968
Produced by McGraw-Hill Contemporary Films.
This segment discusses the characteristics and values of a rising African-American middle class as well as some of the challenges this group faces.
Still a Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class Part 2, 1968
Produced by McGraw-Hill Contemporary Films.
This segment looks at the prejudice African-Americans face and the different ways in which those in the middle class reacted to race riots in the 1960s.
Still a Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class Part 3, 1968
Produced by McGraw-Hill Contemporary Films.
This segment examines black nationalism.
Summer is an Adventure, 1957
Produced by Coronet Instructional Films
Two children learn that summer is a time for being outdoors.
The Consumer and the Supermarket, 1976
Produced by Barr Films.
The film combines consumer interviews with an analysis of products and merchandizing techniques employed in supermarkets to show customers how to choose items with the best nutritional value for their grocery money. The film explains the basic food groups and examines the role of advertising, store layout, packaging, and labeling in consumer decisionmaking.
Say Goodbye: America's Endangered Species Part 1, 1971
Produced by Films Incorporated.
The film demonstrates how humans are upsetting the delicate balance of nature in North America, discusses the effects of the damage, and suggests ways people and animals co can-exist.
Say Goodbye: America's Endangered Species Part 2, 1971
Produced by Films Incorporated.
This film examines the environmental destruction caused by humans in North America.
