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Losing Just the Same

Special | 57m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

This 1966 documentary follows the lives of an African-American family in Louisiana.

This 1966 documentary follows the lives and aspirations of the Johns, an African-American family who moved to West Oakland, California, from Louisiana. This film was written and produced by Richard Moore and Saul Landau and directed by Richard Moore and Irving Saraf. The KQED Film Unit produced the film for NET.

01/13/1966 | Rating NR

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THIRTEEN Specials

Losing Just the Same

Special | 57m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

This 1966 documentary follows the lives and aspirations of the Johns, an African-American family who moved to West Oakland, California, from Louisiana. This film was written and produced by Richard Moore and Saul Landau and directed by Richard Moore and Irving Saraf. The KQED Film Unit produced the film for NET.

01/13/1966 | Rating NR

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