Patriotism 1972
A short on the meaning of patriotism and how you can get involved.
A short on the meaning of patriotism and how you can get involved.
Teaches about the American pledge of allegiance.
Explores school vandalism by re-creating a true incident involving four youths. Discusses motives and consequence of vandalism.
Presents a field trip through the oldest city in the United States, St. Augustine, Fla., showing restored buildings where colonial household industries are still practiced, examples of original art, and other aspects of this Spanish contribution to America's national heritage. Narrated by Ricardo Montalban. Ricardo Montalban narrates this tour of the United States oldest city. From the restored buildings to Castillo de San Marcos, the city is shown both as it is today, and how it must have been at various periods in the past. Scenes from theatrical films are included to dramatize the city’s history.
An educational video exploring drug addiction, including footage of real-life addicts going through rehab therapy.
A child tells the nativity story to his dog on Christmas Eve.
A biography of James Weldon Johnson whose career included music, poetry, and public service. Includes a visualization of his poem The creation, with a reading by Raymond St. Jacques. Johnson, most known for his poem, “The Creation”, was active in civil rights, and was the first Black man admitted to the Florida Bar. This biography of Johnson includes a dramatic reading of “The Creation”. Johnson wrote the lyrics to "Life Every Voice and Sing".