This is a review of the educational film "Freedom to Learn" which describes the film, the questions of academic freedom it addresses, and how to get a copy of the film.
Juvenile delinquency in the 1950's was seen as a huge crisis post-WWII and during the Cold War. Teenagers in those years had more leisure time than ever before. The efforts to create the ideal teenage citizen pushed educational boundaries by…
Larry and Sue are your average American teenagers. After a mere three months of going steady, they are smitten with each other and intend on marrying after high school. In this era of post-war economic prosperity and stability, the youth seemed to…
As American life transitioned postwar, the lifestyles of teenage girls flourished. "Tulsa Twins" showcases the transformation in teen girls, such as by presenting cutting-edge, trendsetting, “New Look” clothing that made girls look more flirty and…
The Responsibilities of American Citizenship was one in a series of films by Drs. George Benson and Clifton Ganus made during the mid-1950's. The film's goal was to educate young people on the duties and responsibilities of American citizenship, and…