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FILMS FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE JCA

The story of Julius Rosenwald, the son of an immigrant peddler, who rose to head Sears, and partnered with Booker T. Washington and African American communities to build 5,400 Southern schools in African American communities in the early 1900s during the Jim Crow era. As much the chronicle of African American struggle and achievement as the story of a remarkable individual who was inspired by the Jewish ideals of tzedakah (charity) and tikkun olam (repairing the world). Commentary from George C. Wolfe, Julian Bond, John Lewis and Maya Angelou, an alumna of a Rosenwald school.

  • Year
    2015
  • Runtime
    95 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Aviva Kempner
  • Producer
    Aviva Kempner
  • Co-Producer
    Andrew Geyer, Michael Rose
  • Sound Design
    Ira Spiegel