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Bibliographic Details
Imprint:[Washington, DC] : The Ciesla Foundation, [2017]
[Waltham, Massachusetts] : The National Center for Jewish Film
©2017
Description:2 videodiscs (96 min.) : color, black and white, sound ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet ([10] pages : illustrations ; 19 cm)
Language:English
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Format: DVD Video
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11428461
Hidden Bibliographic Details
Other authors / contributors:Kempner, Aviva, director, producer ; screenwriter.
Hunter, Marian, editor.
Mark, Zane, composer.
Ciesla Foundation, producer, publisher.
National Center for Jewish Film, distributor.
ISBN:9780692957394
0692957391
Physical medium:4 3/4 in. stamping.
Sound characteristics:digital optical
Video characteristics:videodisc NTSC
Digital file characteristics:video file DVD video all regions
Notes:"The remarkable story of a Jewish partnership with African American communities"--Cover.
Disc 1 special features include : film with director's commentary ; Julius Rosenwald's legacy : a pioneer of social justice (14 mins.) ; Need for better schools in the Jim Crow South : it was difficult for African Americans to get a first class education (8 mins.) ; Building Rosenwald schools : these new school buildings would make African Americans a visible part of public life (16 mins.) ; Restoring Rosenwald schools : this is a building worth saving (11 mins.) ; trailers.
Disc 2 special features include : Growth of Sears and Roebuck under Rosenwald (12 mins.) ; Rosenwald and the NAACP (7 mins.) ; Banning Birth of a nation (5 mins.) ; Rosenwald serves in World War I (4 mins.) ; Chicago riots, 1919 (8 mins.) ; Rosenwald and the Chicago Crime Commission (3 mins.) ; The great migration (7 mins.) ; Lynching of Leo Frank (5 mins.) ; Building the 12th Street Y.M.C.A. (11 mins.) ; Michigan Boulevard Garden Apartments (15 mins.) ; Museum of Science and Industry (7 mins.) ; Rosenwald's contribution to Jewish charities (8 mins.) ; Rabbi Hirsch leads Chicago Sinai Congregation (13 mins.) ; Rosenwald's philosophy of philanthropy (8 mins.) ; Edwin Embree heads the Rosenwald Fund (11 mins.) ; Rosenwald Fund writers (10 mins.) ; Rosenwald Fund artists (16 mins.) ; Marian Anderson (8 mins.) ; Horace Mann Bond (6 mins.) ; Dr. Charles Drew (7 mins.) ; Langston Hughes (8 mins.) ; Jacob Lawrence (7 mins.) ; Gordon Parks (9 mins.) ; Augusta Savage (6 mins.) ; Madam C.J. Walker (6 mins.) ; Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois (7 mins.) ; Legacy of black architects at Tuskegee (10 mins.) ; Edith Stern (9 mins.) ; Rescue during World War II (6 mins.) ; Marx Brothers (1 min.) ; George Wolfe remembers (6 mins.) ; Debra and Joshua Levin's first date (3 mins.) ; Julian Bond on voting rights for DC (1 min.) ; Rosenwald on the rich (1 min.) ; Aviva Kempner's biography.
Special features include : free downloadable teaching guide available online at rosenwaldfilm.org.
Editor, Marian Sears Hunter ; composer, Zane Mark.
DVD ; NTSC, all regions ; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround or Dolby Digital stereo.
Soundtrack in English; includes closed captions for the hearing impaired.
Summary:"Rosenwald is the incredible story of how businessman and philanthropist Julius Rosenwald joined forces with Booker T. Washington and African American communities in the segregationist Jim Crow South to build more than 5000 schools. Inspired by the Jewish doctrine of 'tikkun olam, ' repairing the world, and a deep concern over racial inequality in America, the Rosenwald Fund supported major African-American artists and intellectuals, like Marian Anderson, W.E.B. Du Bois, Langston Hughes, Jacob Lawrence, and Gordon Parks. This unprecedented historical partnership impacted American culture for generations and continues to inspire today."--Container.

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