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Title: White reporter interviews a Black civil rights activist
ID: | 2336_034 |
Date: | 1960s |
Region: | North America |
Country: | United States |
Duration: | 00:07:33 |
Color: | B/W |
Sound: | Sound |
Video format: | Beta |
Film format: | NA |
HD format: | NA |
License: | Rights Managed |
Description:
1960s B/W w/ Sound RHETORIC / PHILOSOPHY White reporter interviews a Black civil rights activist for the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) concerning the issue of violence within the Black equality movement, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Speaker is either Palmer or Mathis. - Black civil rights activist for Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) being interviewed by off-screen reporter, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Discusses history & current situation of racial equality in America. Talks of "White establishment" and notes that "for the first time...black people found it fit to be honest with white people." - Black representative Mathis of the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania branch of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) being interviewed by off-screen reporter, discussing intellectual and emotional genocide of black children in America and answering to the White man. Speaker is either Palmer or MathisKeywords:
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