Warm, tender, funny, and upbeat, 759: Boy Scouts of Harlem follows
Troop 759in Harlem, NY, and
eleven-year-old scout Keith Dozier, as he takes his first trip
to a Scout Summer Camp.
The film shows, in a fun way, how Scouting
can transcend geography, age, race and economics to teach practical
skills and build character among America’s youth.
It is the first
major documentary ever made about a Boy Scout Troop and celebrates Scouting’s
contribution to America in one of America’s most iconic
neighborhoods.
Click on the link below to view the trailer...
Sponsors Senator E. Benjamin Nelson and
Senator Jeff Sessions welcomed scouts to the
screening of 759 in the Congressional Auditorium.
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