African nationalism and prejudice

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African nationalism and prejudice is a short film from 1959 released on 16mm. It is held in the IUL Moving Image Archive collection.

This program concentrates chiefly on racial prejudice as exhibited in South African and the United States. The panelists consider topics which include: How does race prejudice begin? Can it be justified?

African nationalism and prejudice
Release date
1959
Running time
0:33:00
LanguageEnglish
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This video has not been reviewed in full by the Ephemeral Film Wiki. The program begins with the white adult moderator selecting Nii Tettah Quao, the only black panelist, to ask: "have you got any prejudices?" Fliakos then volunteers that he doesn't think his prejudices are ignorant or biased, but instead a result of his rational knowledge and experience. He offers that his prejudice toward African people is based upon his impression of their lower income and attitudes. He asserts his prejudice is natural, and not a result of bias. This is just the first two minutes.
Summary
This program concentrates chiefly on racial prejudice as exhibited in South African and the United States. The panelists consider topics which include: How does race prejudice begin? Can it be justified? Are apartheid and other forms of racial segregation defensible? What role does education play in removing the causes of prejudice? What are the prospects for the end of prejudice, and how do individuals from different parts of the world view the current situations? Participants: Nii Tettah Quao, Ghana;Constantinos Fliakos, Greece;Marita Wessels, Union of South Africa;Cora Brooks, United States.
Physical Format
1 Film (0:33:00)
16mm
IUL Genres
Educational
Talk
Youth
Political
IUL Subject
Nationalism--Africa
Racism
Apartheid.
Full Original Title
African nationalism and prejudice
internal id
71189