North of 49 [electronic resource] / by Richard Breyer and David Coryell.
2003
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North of 49 [electronic resource] / by Richard Breyer and David Coryell.
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New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 2003.
Language
English
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This edition in English.
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1 online resource (50 min.).
Summary
North of 49 examines the aftermath of the Nov. 18, 2001 arson at Gobind Sadan U.S.A., a Sikh temple in upstate New York. The four teenagers found guilty of the Gobind Sadan attack claim they burned down the converted farmhouse because they thought the turbaned Sikhs who worshiped there were rejoicing in the terrorism of 9/11. The teens say they believed the temple s name meant "Go Bin Laden." Two were sentenced for four to twelve years in prison; two others received ninety days in county jail. North of 49 focuses on one perpetrator s transformation from an ignorant and confused teenager to a young woman prepared to accept and respect those different from herself. Designated as a hate crime (a federal offense), the Gobind Sadan arson made international headlines and brought Oswego Coounty the kind of publicity no area wants. The region might well have represented all of America following the 9/11 attacks. "The attacks prompted widespread suspicion and distrust of those different from the mainstream ... the Sikhs have not been alone as targets.
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Originally released as DVD.
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For College; Adult audiences.
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