Confronted (1963)

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This documentary explores the confrontations and resistance faced by white Americans in the North as the Civil Rights Movement gained momentum in the 1960s. It showcases various incidents in cities like Chicago, St. Louis, and suburban areas near Philadelphia and New York, where white communities grappled with demands for desegregation in employment, housing, and education. The film highlights the spectrum of white reactions, from outright opposition and fear of changing neighborhoods and social structures to more nuanced discussions about opportunity and prejudice, revealing the deep-seated anxieties and ingrained biases that hindered full integration.

Keywords: Civil Rights Movement, Desegregation, Racial Prejudice, White Resistance, Northern Cities, Housing Discrimination, Employment Discrimination, Educational Segregation, Interracial Marriage, Social Change.

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