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1957 RACE RELATIONS DOCUMENTARY "CRISIS IN LEVITTOWN" PENNSYLVANIA 47664 

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In 1957, William and Daisy Myers, who were both college graduates, moved their family into the Dogwood Hollow section of Levittown, Pennsylvania. The Myers were black, and the suburb was all-white. The result was somewhat predictable given the era, and the fact that many of the whites had left the inner city for the suburbs to escape racial integration. The Myers were harassed, openly threatened, and snubbed. Molotov cocktails were thrown at a protest which escalated to a riot in the summer, and a cross was burned in a neighbor's yard. State police ended up protecting the family home for a month. This powerful documentary from 1957 explores the situation and features interviews with neighborhood residents, who try to explain themselves and their fellow citizens' actions. The result is a powerful document of the racist attitudes that predominated in this era, even in the northern U.S.A.
You can read more about the incident in this 1997 retrospective article: articles.baltimoresun.com/1997-08-21/news/1997233064_1_daisy-myers-levittown-epithets
The Myers never moved, by the way, and their bravery produced an outpouring of support from some members of the community who were outraged at their treatment (see article link above).
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@mirandagalambosh617
@mirandagalambosh617 3 года назад
This is good documentary. It is really sad that we still have racial problems still to this day. I wish they interviewed the Myers though. I would have liked hearing their side.
@randymillhouse791
@randymillhouse791 Год назад
There are statements from the family that Googleable. I have read some from the children of the Myers and the Mosby families. Understand this: 22% of any culture are batshit, crazy, right-wing pieces of garbage. That was the percentage that threatened the Myers. The Trump losers of today. They live in fear. And, they SUCK!
@jimweddell5447
@jimweddell5447 7 лет назад
Interesting documentary. But I sure wish they would've included an interview with the Myers family
@gen-x_dude
@gen-x_dude 6 лет назад
a proper documentsry back then requires the subjects to not take sidesm, or be arguaentative, they receive a very general introduction as to why they were being interviewed, kind of in a way where all interviewees will have the exact same question, and if they were to interview the Myers, then it would have destroyed the project, putting neighbor against neighbor... all of them
@ThyGeekGoddessMuze
@ThyGeekGoddessMuze 4 года назад
They would have been offended by the message about how much we wanted to be like them. What was truly offensive was the attitude we hated our melanin and that we weren't cultured or civilized before we moved in. They wouldn't run transit out to the burbs where our parents had to work. Dad picked one up off the bulletin board at work. He had his MA in Poly Sci by the mid 50s. Those IBMs didn't program themselves! See Hidden Figures. The movie started in 1963. Another great one is "Mr. Holland's Opus" which started in 1965.
@jasondaveries9716
@jasondaveries9716 2 года назад
me too
@mr.crapper7197
@mr.crapper7197 Месяц назад
I lived in Junewood since it was built, and a black family lived on the street behind us. We all played together. Lunch over their house, over our house. Color was never an issue. My father a WWll vet would knock you out if you treated a person wrong especially if you were Japanese American or Black, and he fought the Japanese on New Guinea. Best years of my live back then and a great place to grow up.
@billcook9313
@billcook9313 Год назад
Why would you move somewhere when you're not welcome?
@bigmikecvn71
@bigmikecvn71 Год назад
This is why thet don't want to teach CRT today. The man was a war veteran and could not live where he wanted to live. Still around today.
@spiceoflife1242
@spiceoflife1242 Год назад
Nothing has changed but styles, clothes, cars and technology! RACIST HAVE PASSED THE TORCH!
@FromNothing
@FromNothing Месяц назад
That's definitely cap. As a 33-year-old black man gun the south, and now living in the north, I can honestly see that racism has had little to no effect on my life. There have always been racists and probably always will be, but it's definitely not the same as it was in 50s...
@MrFlyersfan1999
@MrFlyersfan1999 6 лет назад
It was a science project town to begin with, it is what it is. I love Levittown but it's so trashed today it makes me sick, but no one expected it to even be here 65 years later . It was originally built to last 25-35 years, a disposable town. Some strange way it's still there. 🤔
@ThyGeekGoddessMuze
@ThyGeekGoddessMuze 4 года назад
yup and NIMBY NIMBY NIMBY
@CartiSimmons
@CartiSimmons Год назад
Originally used to house the returning vets from WWII
@DennisDey-cb6pf
@DennisDey-cb6pf 6 месяцев назад
I agree, my family left our house on post lane in 1970 . I returned in 1979 when stationed in Philadelphia. Levittown was nasty. A junked car in every yard.
@CartiSimmons
@CartiSimmons Год назад
17:58 the lady in the middle references her son “Jimmy”……he’s the police chief at his job now😳😳
@smallfry7743
@smallfry7743 Год назад
What section in Levittown PA did this family live in?
@emmamadison8538
@emmamadison8538 6 лет назад
Something I'll never understand is why would anyone want to leave around people that don't want them there. I would never want to be anywhere I'm not welcomed.
@jeviosoorishas181
@jeviosoorishas181 6 лет назад
They want the value of their homes to go up. They want better loans from banks. The list goes on...
@ThyGeekGoddessMuze
@ThyGeekGoddessMuze 4 года назад
The next one built was my hometown in Maryland and this flick was shown in school. I kinda stared out the window. It really wasn't our neighbors who protested, it was people who couldn't qualify who got jealous. They weren't a move up for us since Dad grew up in a Craftsman home in Victorian KCMO. The space race was just a money grubbing scam and the social experiment failed on its face. Bill O'Reilly's home in Levittown, NY was only about $69/mo so his old man had NOTHING to gripe about. Just jealous and ignorant
@jasondaveries9716
@jasondaveries9716 2 года назад
i can't imagine how hard it was for them living there. The poor kids :( I think it goes to show how much economic opportunity there was in the post-war suburbs. The Myers were so desperate to get a piece of that wealth they were willing to face angry mobs
@blossom1643
@blossom1643 2 месяца назад
@@jasondaveries9716 Oh Yeah. They were real “Brave”.🙄
@taliapsychRN
@taliapsychRN 21 день назад
Because it’s their right to live where they want. If people didn’t, neighborhoods would not be desegregated.
@bwabymafia
@bwabymafia Год назад
Man that third lady is lovely, really smart, educated and fair, I wonder what's her name and what career she had?
@Modeltnick
@Modeltnick Год назад
I was there as a child when all that went down. It was quite disturbing, as I recall.
@veviev
@veviev 6 лет назад
15:35 discreet flatulence.
@FromNothing
@FromNothing Месяц назад
Lmfao
@danc.2457
@danc.2457 3 года назад
This is 2021 and yesterday I'm hearing a news broadcast where the guest being interviewed spoke affectionately and proudly of his Asian community , also in the media always hearing about the Black community and Hispanic community ... well guess what , these White people in this retro documentary film had it right back then when they spoke protectively , affectionately and proudly of their "White community" !!! ...
@noahsmith3357
@noahsmith3357 3 года назад
Hmm I see what you’re trying to say but it comes off a bit racist. I believe you’re trying to say “if these groups of people can be all proud of their heritage and make communities based around that, why can’t we?” On face value that is an accurate statement, we all have a right to our heritage and forming communities that are based on that. The issue is when you start to exclude other groups. I live near LA and in LA there are “towns” based on certain cultures (i.e. China town). But if I so desired I, a Latin American, or a Black American, and so on can move in without a problem at all. If the people in that community try to reject me by spreading false rumors and making inaccurate claims about me, then there is an issue. Also the reason why we don’t really hear about white people and their rights is because, well frankly, we’ve never had an issue with it. If you’re white and live in the US, you can virtually go anywhere and have your rights. If a minority tried that same thing, they would run into problems with discrimination. Not saying all of the US is like, in fact it’s probably a small portion, but that small portion is something the average white American will never be a victim of. I mean look at how covid is spreading. Majority of Asians are vaccinated and actively try not to spread it by wearing mask and maintaining social distancing. The vast amount of people in the US who aren’t vaccinated and don’t practice social distancing or wearing a mask are white. But yet we still blame Asians and discriminate, sometimes in violent ways.
@jasondaveries9716
@jasondaveries9716 2 года назад
not the same
@CartiSimmons
@CartiSimmons Год назад
@@noahsmith3357he’s racist he won’t read this truth🤣
@blossom1643
@blossom1643 2 месяца назад
@@noahsmith3357 What a bunch of BS. But hey Thank You for giving your Permission for us to be proud of our heritage too. Most of the White people didn’t hate those people they just knew it was all political & saw Straight through it.
@LonnieBhi
@LonnieBhi 16 дней назад
​@@blossom1643So black people trying to live in their purchased home peacefully is political?!
@Jade-jg8hc
@Jade-jg8hc 7 лет назад
How did it turn out ?
@easternpa2
@easternpa2 7 лет назад
It is still a deeply racist community. I'm not aware of any violence towards minorities, but a deep seeded hatred of them.
@randywehrs
@randywehrs 7 лет назад
I strongly disagree with easternpa2, it is far from a deeply racist community. It turned out just fine.
@jimweddell5447
@jimweddell5447 7 лет назад
It's hatred when you use violence to keep others out. Simply put, in the United States the law does not allow you to keep others in "their own places."
@MrFlyersfan1999
@MrFlyersfan1999 6 лет назад
From books I read it smoothed out after the first year but I heard they moved out by 1961. That's all I know. These residents were promised an all white community when they moved in so they do have their rights to say what they want but of course it was wrong, but also this was going on all over America at the time, not only in Levittown. Today it's still 88% white but it's very trashed . A sad scene compared to it's heyday from 1952 into the late 80s. It's the dumps now, honest hurts . 😐
@ThyGeekGoddessMuze
@ThyGeekGoddessMuze 6 лет назад
That fascist South African Social Experiment failed miserably. Bowie, Maryland's was built on our own tobacco lands. They owe us a mint for hiding our ancestry records.
@APAL880
@APAL880 Год назад
How did the integration work out in Levittown and other places?
@marilynliota9732
@marilynliota9732 4 года назад
nothing has changed since 1957 and earlier. ML
@ThyGeekGoddessMuze
@ThyGeekGoddessMuze 4 года назад
We actually made our Levittown take off the "Estates" bit at the Levittown in Belair Estates. I think it was the last one they built in Bowie, MD. There was a Levittown in Puerto Rico as well. We hated being guinea pigs for the Space Race
@progamerweryten6087
@progamerweryten6087 4 года назад
Who is here because of quarantine
@bartkrauss369
@bartkrauss369 5 лет назад
This is definitely some sort of propaganda push
@twoplustwo07
@twoplustwo07 4 года назад
Bart Krauss How is it propaganda push? It’s American History.
@CartiSimmons
@CartiSimmons Год назад
3 years later Bart are u still as stupid?
@APAL880
@APAL880 Год назад
​@@twoplustwo07 The documentary presenter is very open with his agenda.
@papotaino
@papotaino 10 месяцев назад
The human mind how sometimes it evolves and sometimes no matter how many decades go by NOT