""This documentary examined what happened to an affluent American suburb with an outstanding liberal tradition when it was confronted with a civil rights controversy in its very midst. The issue which polarized the community was whether 45 to 60 Black children should be bussed in from nearby Queens."--1969 Peabody Digest. Examines efforts of pro- and anti-busing citizens' groups to win support for their cause. Includes footage of daily life in Great Neck; organizational meetings, door-to-door canvassing by pro-busing residents, and a pro-busing march led by high school students."
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