“To Live Together”, b&w, 30 minutes, 1951 B’Nai Brith / Anti-Defamation League film. Summary: An experiment in interracial living in a summer camp for children near Chicago. Directed by John W. Barnes.
The story of a summer camp in which children of different racial backgrounds participate. Points out that the prejudices of the children, when present, are the results of their parents’ attitudes. Depicts the natural instincts for friendliness between Negro and white children.