The Black holocaust museum / James Cameron ; interviewed by Bob Franklin.

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The Black holocaust museum / James Cameron ; interviewed by Bob Franklin.
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SZ0678.46
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Series which examines contemporary issues concerning the African-American community, and their potential effects on society in general.|THE BLACK HOLOCAUST MUSEUM : James Cameron| interviewed by Bob Franklin. - SERIES: Like it is| no. 34-92 - Series which examines contemporary issues concerning the African-American community, and their potential effects on society in general. - CONTENT: Black Holocaust Museum founder James Cameron, spoke on the significance of this museum to America and to African-Americans. The museum chronicles the tragic plight of lynchings of African-American people in this country from slavery to the present. - RECORDED: WESM, 22 June 1992.

Black Holocaust Museum founder James Cameron, spoke on the significance of this museum to America and to African-Americans. The museum chronicles the tragic plight of lynchings of African-American people in this country from slavery to the present.

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WESM, 22 June 1992.
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1 reel (29 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., stereo.|29:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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