This DVD explores the life in New York City in the 1950's and 1960's.
It includes a film on the 3rd Avenue El before it was demolished, racial integration experiments in NYC schools, life in Greenwich Village in the late 60s, the Columbia student strike and takeover in 1969 - which shows how they organized and made their message heard and also the fear it created in the community during this tense time and much more.
Here are all the films that make up this historical collection:
Third Avenue El (1950) - Sound, Color Run time: 10:32
Let Us Break Bread Together (1954) - Sound, Color Run time: 26:01
RFD Greenwich Village (1969) - Sound, Color Run time: 10:52
Greenwich Village Sunday (1960) - Sound, Color Run time: 12:29
Columbia Revolt (1969) - Sound, Black & White Run time: 49:05