Secret daughter [videorecording] / a film by June Cross.

Cross tells the story of her own family through the prism of the changing face of race relations in America. Cross, born to a white mother and an African-American father in the early 1950s, was given away by her mother to live with a black family in Atlantic City when she was four. This FRONTLINE t...

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Corporate Authors: WGBH Educational Foundation, PBS Video
Other Authors: Cross, June (Narrator, Production personnel), Baynard, John (Director, Production personnel), Boucicaut, Jean-Philippe (Production personnel)
Other title:Frontline (Television program)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: Boston : WGBH Educational Foundation ; a Alexandria, Va. : [distributed by] PBS Video, ©1996.
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Summary:Cross tells the story of her own family through the prism of the changing face of race relations in America. Cross, born to a white mother and an African-American father in the early 1950s, was given away by her mother to live with a black family in Atlantic City when she was four. This FRONTLINE takes viewers on a journey across the racial divide and into the relationship between a daughter and the mother who gave her away.
Item Description:Originally broadcast on the television program Frontline on November 26, 1996.
Physical Description:1 videocassette (117 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 1/2 in.
Format:VHS.
Production Credits:Produced and reported by June Cross ; directed by John Baynard ; co-producers, John Baynard, Jean-Philippe Boucicaut ; cameras, John Baynard, Gary Henoch.
Language:Closed captioned for the hearing impaired.