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High school exchange students debate on prejudice, 1956

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InsaneGraphics2 years ago

In 1956, there was a tv show called "The World We Want" in which high school students from all over the world were invited to the United States to have candid discussions on social issues and current events.

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Stoic of Alps2 years ago

"No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite." - Nelson Mandela

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The Random Guy2 years ago

In 1999 this man was asked to reenact his recent lottery win for TV and ended up winning again on camera.

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AI Apple Man2 years ago

Back when people would let other people share their opinions

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Time Trip2 years ago

Kid in the 1960s asked to predict the year 2000

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The Random Guy2 years ago

I never get tired of these old cartoons.

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Sharma Jee2 years ago

This woman’s mother suffers from Alzheimer’s. For the first time in years, she recognised her daughter, looked into her eyes and told her she loves her.

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Time Trip2 years ago

High school students, 1989

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InsaneGraphics2 years ago

High school exchange students from Nigeria, Ethiopia, Ghana and South African talk about their prejudices during a debate, 1956

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Amazing Video2 years ago

In 1956, there was a tv show called "The World We Want" in which high school students from all over the world were invited to the United States to have candid discussions on social issues and current events.

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