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Episode Title:
Social consequences of discrimination
Series Title:
PRA Archive #:
BB0440.05
Description:
Historian and author Peter I. Rose delivers a talk on the social turmoil caused by discrimination, and on the efforts to end segregation. Rose is a professor of history and sociology at Smith College and the University of Massachusetts, and the author of “They and We: Racial and Ethnic Relations in the United States.”
This is the fifth in a series of ten lectures delivered by distinguished professors from around the nation on African Americans' struggle against poverty, ignorance, and prejudice, and contributions to American culture during a ten-day seminar sponsored by the UC-Berkeley Extension Service.
Station:
Date Recorded on:
at University of California, Berkeley, Extension School, 19 June 1964.
Date Broadcast on:
KPFA, 16 Aug. 1964.
Item duration:
75 min.
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Distributor:
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1964.
Rights Summary:
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