Downtown Community School (DCS) recording with students from Peru. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [51]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording with Dennis Brown. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [49]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [48]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of the Harlem Walk. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [46]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of a faculty meeting discussion on the school curriculum. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [45]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of Norman Studer talking to students. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [38]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of woman singing Norman Cazden song. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [37]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of woman singing Norman Cazden song. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [37]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of DCS parents discussing growing up in the South. Reverend Hodges? Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [36]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of DCS parents discussing growing up in the South. Reverend Hodges? Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [36]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of faculty meeting discussing curriculum, including Norman Studer. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [34]
This Downtown Community School recording contains recollections of some of the participating parents in the Englewood, NJ School Boycott that took place at the Lincoln School in February of 1963. Norman Studer talks (21:00) with students about their first day in a new school. [14]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of folk songs by the New York Philharmonic played on the radio. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [53]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of recording of Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [53]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of recording of DCS staff meeting. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [54]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of the 7th Annual Interracial Education Conference, held at DCS, circa 1964, Mrs. Bowles talks about text books, nature vs. nurture as it relates to IQ testing and Dr. Scott, a history teacher, discusses African American history and culture.
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of 7th Annual Interracial Education Conference, Circa 1964, held at DCS. The recording consists of an eighth grade teacher talks about the social studies curriculum and an upcoming field trip to Harlem. At 37:30, Doctor Gould, DCS psychologist, comments on the reports given so far, how children associate color of other children with their identity, how IQ in children can change over time.
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of the DCS annual Conference on Intergroup Education. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [27]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of the DCS annual Conference on Intergroup Education. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [28]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of the DCS annual Conference on Intergroup Education. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [28]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of Frank Ilchuk, music teacher and musician. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [42]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [26]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [26]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. Includes Frank Ilchuk, music teacher and musician [21]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [21]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of Florence Shoenfeld who directed the DCS tutoring assistance program. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [35]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of Florence Shoenfeld who directed the DCS tutoring assistance program. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [35]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of a DCS faculty meeting on social studies curriculum and the implications of integrated education at DCS, speakers and exact date unknown.
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of a field trip to Dry Brook Valley in Arkville, NY and of a Mrs. Haines, who talked to students about growing up in the Dry Brook Valley, NY.
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of a sixth grade field trip. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [40]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [24]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [24]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of a school trip to Cooperstown, NY. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. The school closed in 1971. [13]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of a school trip to Cooperstown, NY. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. The school closed in 1971. [13]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of their conference, The Second Revolution in the Schools, held on November 22-23, 1963 at DCS. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. The school closed in 1971. [10]
This is a Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of John O. Killens giving a talk at the DCS conference, The Second Revolution in the Schools, held on November 22-23, 1963 at DCS. Killens discusses Africa, the Back to Africa movement and self identification of African Americans.
This is a Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of John O. Killens giving a talk at the DCS conference, The Second Revolution in the Schools, held on November 22-23, 1963 at DCS. Killens discusses the Kennedy assassination, race relations and education.
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of Norman Studer, John O. Killens and narrator Chris Koch on a WBAI radio program discussing the Downtown Community School's (DCS) belief in the value of integrated education and their conference, The Second Revolution in the Schools, held on November 22-23, 1963 at DCS. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. The school closed in 1971.
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [22]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [22]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of an unidentified speaker discussing Native American custom and traditions to children. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [34]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [15]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [15]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [19]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [19]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of Edmund Gordon. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [17]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording Ann Wolfe, Conrnelia Goldsmith, and May Beauchamp. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [17]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of the DCS annual Conference on Intergroup Education. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [47]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of the DCS annual Conference on Intergroup Education. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [50]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of the DCS annual Conference on Intergroup Education. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [50]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [20]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [20]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of Samuel Eliot Morison, Harvard Professor of History discusses the Plymouth Colony. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [44]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of stories from 8th Grade families. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [44]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of Florence Shoenfeld who directed the DCS tutoring assistance program. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [32]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording with Norman Studer and unidentified man discussing the Anti-slavery movement. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [52]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of eight graders discussing immigration by their relatives. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [52]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [16]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [16]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of parents and teachers discussing the Nancy Bloch awards and children's literature. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [43]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of a field trip to New Jersey. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [39]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of a field trip to New Jersey. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [39]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of Florence Shoenfeld who directed the DCS tutoring assistance program. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [30]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of Florence Shoenfeld who directed the DCS tutoring assistance program. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [30]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of Florence Shoenfeld who directed the DCS tutoring assistance program. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [31]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of Florence Shoenfeld who directed the DCS tutoring assistance program. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [31]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [25]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of Florence Shoenfeld who directed the DCS tutoring assistance program. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [33]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of Florence Shoenfeld who directed the DCS tutoring assistance program. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [33]
This is a Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of a DCS staff meeting and a discussion on group dynamics and the implications of integrated education at DCS, exact date unknown.
This is a Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of a DCS staff meeting and a discussion on group dynamics and the implications of integrated education at DCS, exact date unknown. Side 2
This is a Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of a DCS staff meeting and a discussion on physical education benchmarks for students, speakers and exact date unknown.
This is a Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of Red Thunder Cloud with Pretty Pony, exact date unknown. Red Thunder Cloud (May 30, 1919 ? January 8, 1996), whose English name was Cromwell Ashbie Hawkins West, also known as Carlos Westez, was the last native speaker of the Catawba Indian language and he was married for a time to Jean Marilyn Miller (Pretty Pony), said to be a Blackfeet, who appeared with him at powwows and other presentations. At 35:00, the recording is a DCS staff meeting on physical education benchmarks in the Schools, speakers and exact date unknown.
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. Includes Eliot Skinner, [23]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. Includes Eliot Skinner, [23]
Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of Harry Siemson and other unidentified speakers during a school field trip to the Catskills. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [55]
This is a Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of a Panel discussion with Priscilla Bassett, Major R. Owens, Eva Epstein, Mrs. Urbanowitz, James Higgins, and Anne Wolfe. They discuss the Nancy Bloch awards and children's literature at DCS , and the protest at a Englewood, NJ school because of segregation. [14]