[James Farmer talks about the non-violent movement and the contradictions in race relation in America] : [at Michigan State Universtiy ; introduced by Dan Kruber].
Civil rights activist James Farmer addresses the growing need for racial equality in the United States. Farmer talks about unemployment and poverty in the black community, the increase in de jure and de facto segregation in the United States, and the benefits of affirmative action. Farmer is introdu...
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Language: | English |
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[1967]
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Local Note: |
MSU: Gift of Rollins Dasen. |
Physical Description: | 1 electronic audio file (47 min., 36 sec.) : digital, WAV file. |
Format: | Audio Software |
Summary: |
Civil rights activist James Farmer addresses the growing need for racial equality in the United States. Farmer talks about unemployment and poverty in the black community, the increase in de jure and de facto segregation in the United States, and the benefits of affirmative action. Farmer is introduced by Dan Kruber at Michigan State University. |
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Note: | Electronic resource. |
Call Number: | Voice 25801 M4563 bd.3 |
Playing Time: | 00:47:36 |
Event Details: |
Broadcast on WKAR (East Lansing, MI), April 5, 1967. |
Source of Description: |
Description based on open-reel tape version record. |