A British Bengali teenager in Whitechapel, East London.
A cabin where an African American family lived, in Hale County, Alabama during the Great Depression.
A Japanese child's kimono depicting a full military scene reveals the glorification of military ambitions.
A volleyball team in Szczuczyn, Poland. In the interwar years, it was not uncommon for Jewish children to participate in school or community recreational activities with non-Jewish children. Despite the lurking danger of antisemitism, Jews often had close relationships with Christians, which led many to believe that Jewish integration was possible and might even be welcomed.
Third-grade teacher, Jane Elliott, meets with her former class to discuss the experiment on discrimination she conducted 15 years earlier and the effects it had on their lives. She also gives the lesson to employees of the Iowa prison system.
View images of Franz Stangl, the commandant from Treblinka.
Marc Skvirsky interviews Derek Black and Allison Gornick about Derek's transformation from a white nationalist to advocate for equality.
In India, a cricket fan proudly displays his allegiance to England.
This short documentary captures the spirit of Jewish life in Warsaw, Poland, before World War II.
Portraits of six generations of the Sternberg family in Jiří Sternberg's study in the Czech Republic.