July '64 / California Newsreel (Firm).
The night of July 24th, 1964 started off normally enough in Rochester, New York, but by the next morning no one would look at race relations in the North the same way again. This program takes a penetrating look at the underlying causes of the urban insurrections that swept through African-American...
Uniform Title: | Films on Demand.
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Language: | English |
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New York, N.Y. :
Infobase,
[2012], ©2006.
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Series: | Films on Demand.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (54 min.) : sound, color |
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July 1964 |
Format: | Electronic Video |
Contents:
- Langston Hughes & Introduction to Rochester Riot (2:01)
- Migration to Rochester from the South (3:04)
- Smugtown, U.S.A.: Don't Rock the Boat in Rochester (3:10)
- Segregation by Neighborhood (1:34)
- Diversity on Joseph Avenue (2:19)
- Segregation of Workforce (2:30)
- Inhumane Living Conditions & Immobility for Minorities (3:09)
- Rochester: Police State (2:26)
- Police Dogs & National Epidemic of Police Brutality (3:06)
- Outbreak of Riot: July 24, 1964 (2:43)
- Escalation of Conflict (3:02)
- Events of Friday's Riot (2:06)
- Reactions to First Night of Riot (1:36)
- The Morning After (3:18)
- Race-Based Blame (1:27)
- Saturday's Events: Violence From Both Sides (3:08)
- More Than a Riot (3:04)
- Calling on the National Guard & Governor (2:35)
- Legacy of Rochester Riots (2:17)
- Post-Riot Deepening of the Social Divide (2:29)
- "It Could Happen Again" (1:00)
- "A Dream Deferred" (0:29)
- Credits: July ‘64 (0:58)