Full Film & More: Confronted (1963)
What happened when white Americans in Northern cities and towns were confronted with integration. The film captures images of the protests, the racist backlash, and the fight for equality.
Welcome to Exploring Hate’s Legacy Archive Project.
Join us each month as we revisit the rich archive of The WNET Group, home of America’s flagship PBS station THIRTEEN, to unearth 50 documentary films and series focused on the Black experience, indigenous rights, antisemitism.
To see what we’re pulling out of the archives every month, click here.
What happened when white Americans in Northern cities and towns were confronted with integration. The film captures images of the protests, the racist backlash, and the fight for equality.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, and James Baldwin -- three of the most highly regarded civil rights leaders of the 1960s -- were united in their quest for Black empowerment. But their methods of approach were polarizing.
The antiwar, Black power and free speech movements came together in a broader effort of resistance against oppression. Focusing on three pivotal figures of the era – Stokely Carmichael, David Harris and Mario Savio – the film provides insight into…
Diverse, unified protests against rising hate crimes; intersectarian demonstrations demanding police reform; grassroots organizing and peaceful marches are ways to push back against bias and injustice.
Before the existence of ‘reality TV’, this was true reality television as their stay together was filmed and presented in a documentary titled Where is Prejudice?
A treasure trove of 50 archival documentary films, series, and rare interviews. Focused on the Black experience, indigenous rights, and antisemitism, the Legacy Archive Project includes conversations with civil rights leaders Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., James Baldwin, Muhammad Ali,…
Broadcast in 1969, 11 men and women from Black and Jewish communities gathered for a rare and candid conversation about racism, antisemitism and how they see one another. Passionate and at times combative, their frank discussion ranges from education to…
A group of 12 college students from various ethnic backgrounds, religions, and geographic locations live together for six days and six nights to determine where prejudice is within America. The Director of the Boston University Human Relations Laboratory worked and…