Added: Dec 1, 2008

From: GoOnSqUadGoOnies

Duration: 10:0

This is one of the most requested programs in FRONTLINE's history. It is about an Iowa schoolteacher who, the day after Martin Luther King Jr. was murdered in 1968, gave her third-grade students a first-hand experience in the meaning of discrimination. This is the story of what she taught the children, and the impact that lesson had on their lives. The 1985 National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational, Cultural, or Historical Programming

Channel: Education

Tags: ca  class  color  different  discrimination  divided  documentary  frontline  gender  pbs  race  racial  racist 


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