The Reverend Vincent Harding / produced by Iemanja Sibanye.

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The Reverend Vincent Harding / produced by Iemanja Sibanye.
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SZ0319.05
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Reverend Vincent Harding, founder of the Institute of the Black World in Atlanta, Georgia, describes how the Black Church has historically shaped the Black American struggle for freedom, and likewise, the impact of the Civil Rights movement on Church doctrine and practices.|THE REVEREND VINCENT HARDING / produced by Iemanja Sibanye. - SERIES: Voices of the Civil Rights movement| no. 5. - Reverend Vincent Harding, founder of the Institute of the Black World in Atlanta, describes how the Black Church has historically shaped the Black American struggle for freedom, and likewise, the impact the Civil Rights Movement has had on Church doctrine and practices. - RECORDED: for the Smithsoniam, 1986.

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for the Smithsonian, 1986.
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1 reel (30 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|30:00
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