Dynamics of Desegregation
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Overview
Dynamics of Desegregation, which aired in 1962 and 1963, was a 15-part intensive study of race relations in the United States. Harvard psychology professor Thomas F. Pettigrew hosted the series. It looks at the historical, political, psychological, personal and cultural aspects of segregation, with a particular emphasis on the South.
1 season
Season 1
1962 · 15 episodes
Season 1
1962 · 15 episodes
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1. Tale of Two Ladies
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2. Violence, Vengeance and Vigilante
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3. Portrait of a Violent Man
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4. Caught on the Face of a Cliff
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5. 14th Generation Americans
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6. The Inevitable Monday
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7. The Newest New Negro
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8. A Glimpse at the Newest South
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9. Resistance and Reaction
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10. Face to Face
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11. Conformity and the Crutch
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12. The Unsolid Truth
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13. A Place to Call His Own
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14. A Dream Deferred
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15. With Some Deliberate Speed
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