A House Divided

A House Divided  - Documentary about desegregation in New Orleans hosted by actor James Earl Jones. A House Divided explores the history of desegregation through the eyes of the people who made civil rights history in our city. The one-hour program traces social change in New Orleans since the beginning of official racial segregation in 1896. It is appropriate for grades junior high, high school and college students.

 A House Divided is a co-production of Xavier University's Drexel Center for Extended Learning and WVUE-TV, the local ABC affiliate. The program was originally aired on WVUE on February 6, 1987. Robert Rizzuto of WVUE directed the post-production of the show; Ms. Sybil Morial, Associate Dean of the Drexel Center, is executive producer; the visual research, coordination with James Earl Jones, and the editing were directed by Ms. Rhonda Fabian, associate producer. Much of the shooting, logging, and research for the documentary was conducted by students of Xavier University.

Major funding for A House Divided has been provided by The Greater New Orleans Regional Foundation, Edward Wisner Fund, WVUE, and Rhodes Enterprises.

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