Conference on racism in the law ; no.4: Racism in civil court proceedings; Indian law, poverty and paternalism

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Episode Title:
Conference on racism in the law ; no.4: Racism in civil court proceedings; Indian law, poverty and paternalism
PRA Archive #: 
BB1721.04
Description: 

On May 4, 1968, nine Bay Area legal organizations sponsored a conference on "Racism in the law" held at the Sheraton-Palace Hotel in San Francisco. In this fourth of five recordings from the conference, Edward A. Dawley introduces former president of the NAACP, attorney Richard A. Bancroft, who speaks on racism in civil court proceedings. Conference chairman James Herndon then introduces attorney Sandra Cox, moderator of the next session, which focuses on the special problems of Mexican Americans, Indian law, and racism in pre- and post-courtroom proceedings. She presents George F. Duke, who discusses "Indian law: poverty and paternalism."

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San Francisco, CA 4 May 1968.
Date Broadcast on: 
KPFA, 17 Aug 1968.
Item duration: 
61 min. : 7 1/2 ips, mono.
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Speaker
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Moderator
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Speaker
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1968.
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