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True colors

"[This program] explores skin color prejudice in America with the help of two friends virtually identical in all respects but one -- John is white, Glen is black. Together they take part in a series of hidden camera experiments exploring people's reactions to each in a variety of situations ... The responses in both the white and racially mixed communities are shocking and consistent ... [The program] concludes ... with a discussion with John and Glen about the outcome of these experiments and their experiences with discrimination in daily life."--Www.corvision.com.

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  • "Uses a hidden camera to investigate instances of racial prejudice. In St. Louis, black man and a white man are placed in a variety of situations - from buying a car to renting an apartment and in each case the black man is discriminated against."
  • ""[This program] explores skin color prejudice in America with the help of two friends virtually identical in all respects but one -- John is white, Glen is black. Together they take part in a series of hidden camera experiments exploring people's reactions to each in a variety of situations ... The responses in both the white and racially mixed communities are shocking and consistent ... [The program] concludes ... with a discussion with John and Glen about the outcome of these experiments and their experiences with discrimination in daily life."--Www.corvision.com."@en
  • "Follows two college educated men in their mid-thirties, one black, one white, as they involve themselves in a variety of everyday situations to test levels of prejudice based on skin colors."@en
  • "In the 1960s African Americans were promised that this country would no longer judge an individual solely on the basis of his skin color. In this program, ABC's PrimeTime Live host Diane Sawyer follows two college educated men in their mid-thirties, one black, one white, as they involve themselves in a variety of everyday situations to test levels of prejudice based on skin colors. The results are unsettling."
  • "Shows how two young men in St. Louis, one white, one black, but otherwise similar in background, appearance, etc., are treated differently in various situations as they go about shopping, applying for work, and looking for rental housing."@en
  • "Since the revolutions of the sixties, the United States has claimed great strides in the fight for equality. What in reality has been accomplished? Two men, equal in all measurable aspects except skin color, are involved in a variety of situations (with hidden microphones and cameras) to test levels of prejudice based on skin color."@en
  • "Since the revolutions of the sixties, the United States has claimed great strides in the fight for equality. What in reality has been accomplished? Two men, equal in all measurable aspects except skin color, are involved in a variety of situations (with hidden microphones and cameras) to test levels of prejudice based on skin color."
  • "In the 1960s Black Americans were promised that this country would no longer judge an individual solely on the basis of his skin color. In this program, ABC's Prime Time host Diane Sawyer follows two college educated men in their mid-thirties, one Black, one White, as they involve themselves in a variety of everyday situations to test levels of prejudice based on skin colors."@en
  • "Follows two college educated men in their mid-thirties, one black, one white, as they involve themselves in a variety of everyday situations in St. Louis, Missouri, to test levels of prejudice based on skin colors."
  • "Follows two college educated men in their mid-thirties, one black, one white, as they involve themselves in a variety of everyday situations in St. Louis, Missouri, to test levels of prejudice based on skin colors."@en
  • "Follows two college educated men in their mid-thirties, one black,one white, as they involve themselves in a variety of everyday situations to test levels of prejudice based on skin colors."
  • "Since the revolutions of the sixties, we've claimed great strides in the fight for equality: laws have been enacted, legal precedences set, and codes enforced. What, in reality, have we accomplished? Diane Sawyer, ABC's PrimeTime host, follows two men, equal in all measurable aspects, except skin color, as they involve in a variety of situations to test levels of prejudice based on skin color."@en
  • "Primetime Live investigation reveals how two men, one Black and one white, although exactly the same in manner and education, are treated very differently in various social situations. The Black man is ignored by salesmen in stores, quoted higher prices at car dealerships and denied access to jobs and housing where the white man had access only moments earlier."@en
  • "Shows how two equal young men in St. Louis, one white, one black, are treated differently."
  • "A "Prime Time" investigation, placed in St. Louis, Mo., in which host Sawyer follows two college educated men in their mid-thirties, one black, one white, as they involve themselves in a variety of everyday situations to test levels of prejudice based on skin colors."@en

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  • "Television feature stories"
  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Case studies"@en
  • "Case studies"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Television programs for the hearing impaired"@en

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  • "True colors"
  • "True colors"@en
  • "True colors : racial discrimination in everyday life"@en