Project XX: End of the Trail

Project XX: End of the Trail

1967 · 60 min · Documentary

This classic episode of NBC News' "Project Twenty" series presents an early look at the travesty of the frontier settlers' inhumane treatment of Native Americans in the West. (Note: Originally part of Project XX, this film was also distributed separately on 16mm for schools and libraries, qualifying it as a standalone documentary.)

Directed by Donald B. Hyatt · Written by Philip H. Reisman Jr.

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