Address at a meeting of the Committee on Policy for Racial Justice. Norton addresses herself to the first generation of designated Black leadership--Blacks who have been appointed or elected to their positions. She is warning that the period of progress during the Civil Rights movement, 1954-1980, is over, and that there is a need for a new Black agenda about issues of employment, family and education.|ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON - Address at a meating of the Committee on Policy for Racial Justice. Norton addresses herself to the first generation of designated Black leadership--Black who have been appointed or elected to their positions. She is warning that the period of progress in the Civil Rights movement, 1964-1980, is over, and that there is a need for a new Black agenda about issues of employment, family and ecucation. - RECORDED: 1987.
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