Reaction Film: Anti-War Protest
Film Identifier: F.
Part Of: Sunrise Media Collection
Run Time
0h 15m 57s
0h 15m 57s
Format
16mm
16mm
Color
Color
Color
Sound
Optical
Optical
Date Produced
1969
1969
Abstract
The Turning Points: America In the Twentieth Century; a television episode broadly examining anti-war protest in the United States from World War II through the Vietnam War.
The Turning Points: America In the Twentieth Century; a television episode broadly examining anti-war protest in the United States from World War II through the Vietnam War.
Description
This production chronicles anti-war protest movement in the United States by focusing on the viewpoints of prominent political figures including activist Charles Lindbergh, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Senator Robert Taft, Senator Burton Wheeler, Senator William Borah, activist Stokely Carmichael, Senator J. William Fulbright, historian Henry Steele Commager, Retired Marine Corps Commandant David Shoup, and Lieutenant General James Gavin.
This production chronicles anti-war protest movement in the United States by focusing on the viewpoints of prominent political figures including activist Charles Lindbergh, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Senator Robert Taft, Senator Burton Wheeler, Senator William Borah, activist Stokely Carmichael, Senator J. William Fulbright, historian Henry Steele Commager, Retired Marine Corps Commandant David Shoup, and Lieutenant General James Gavin.
Distributors
Additional Credits
Christophel, John (is editor)
Form