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The Shadow of hate a history of intolerance

A history of intolerance in America. Film spans three centuries to examine this country's ongoing struggle to live up to its ideals of liberty, equality and justice for all.

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  • "History of intolerance in America"
  • "History of intolerance in America"@en
  • "History of intolerance"@en

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  • "A history of intolerance in America. Film spans three centuries to examine this country's ongoing struggle to live up to its ideals of liberty, equality and justice for all."@en
  • "A video spanning three centuries to examine this country's ongoing struggle to deal with racial and social intolerance."
  • "An episodic look at the history of intolerance in the country established by those fleeing religious intolerance in Europe, and the challenges faced in living up to the ideals of liberty, equality and justice for all. Using documentary footage and stills along with eyewitness reports, the program reviews the slaughter of native Americans at Wounded Knee, the treatment of Irish Catholic immigrants, Quakers and other religious sects, the plight of Chinese labourers who built the railways in the Sierra Madre Mountains, the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, the disrespect for Mexican American veterans of that war, the virulent antisemitism in the trial of Leo Frank for the murder of Mary Phagan, and the racism of leaders such as Thomas E. Watson, Theodore Gilmore Bilbo, Henry Ford, and, more recently, David Duke and Louis Farrakhan."@en
  • "A historical overview of religious, ethnic, and racial intolerance in the United States, beginning with colonial times and continuing to the present day, and focusing on such atrocities as the 19th century massacre of Native Americans at Wounded Knee, the World War Two internment of Japanese-Americans, and the Leo Frank lynching in Georgia in 1913."
  • "A historical overview of religious, ethnic, and racial intolerance in the United States, beginning with colonial times and continuing to the present day, and focusing on such atrocities as the 19th century massacre of Native Americans at Wounded Knee, the World War Two internment of Japanese-Americans, and the Leo Frank lynching in Georgia in 1913."@en
  • "A documentary that examines 3 centuries of American history to understand America's history of intolerance."@en
  • "Examines America's ongoing struggles with intolerance over the past 3 hundred years."@en

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  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Documentary films"
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  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Historical films"@en
  • "Historical films"
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  • "The Shadow of hate a history of intolerance"@en
  • "The shadow of hate a film"
  • "The shadow of hate a film"@en
  • "A shadow of hate [a history of intolerance in America]"@en
  • "The shadow of hate a history of intolerance"@en
  • "The shadow of hate (VHS)"@en
  • "The shadow of hate"@en
  • "The Shadow of hate"@en
  • "The Shadow of hate"