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The Garner case (Episode 4, Part 3 of 3)

This is the third and concluding episode on the Garner vs. Louisiana case, and the fourth of 13 episodes of the Law and Society series, produced by Florence Mischel from an extensive study conducted in the summer of 1963 at the Conference of law, jurisprudence, and the Bill of Rights, held at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions in Santa Barbara, California.

Education and the Mexican-American

Y. Arturo Cabrera, State Vice President of the Association of Mexican-American Educators, speaking at Sacramento State College October 3, 1968 at the Symposium on Racism in America: Past, Present, and Future.
Tape Library Title: "The Educational Needs of the Chicanos"

The Image of America and the Negro abroad

St. Clair Drake, professor of sociology and head of the department of African Affairs at Roosevelt University and co-author with Horace Cayton of Black Metropolis, discusses "The Negro and the American image abroad," talking on the various types of discrimination Blacks experience around the world.

Race: an absurd classification

This is a recording of William McCord, associate professor of sociology at Stanford University, author of "Origins of Crime," speaking on "Race: an abused classification," in which he explains the biological characteristics that designate race in twentieth century Homo sapiens and suggests that the African American is not a race but a caste.

Social consequences of discrimination

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.”

Emerging patterns of discrimination

Leon Litwack is a historian, associate professor of history at University of Wisconsin, author of the book North of Slavery: the Negro in the free states, 1790-1860, and at the time this speech was delivered, was about to begin a term as visiting professor at University of California, Berkeley.

Africa and the new identity

Harold Isaacs, Senior Research Associate at the Center for International Studies at MIT, delivers a talk called "Africa and the New Identity." In this talk, Isaacs speaks on renewed Black interest and pride in their African heritage.

Are the adults listening? / moderated by Abigail Van Buren. (Episode 3 of 3)

This recording is the last of three panels recorded at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center's conference "The Uncertain Quest: The Teenagers' World" on March 22, 1964. The panel consists of teenager and adult conference participants introduced as Keith Martin, Nina Milling, Mike Music, Gayle Williams, Marvin Boxley, Dr. Robert Coles, Dr.

Report from the south - James Bevel

In the summer of 1963, KPFA, KPFK, and WBAI scheduled regular hours for news updates "from the South" from their correspondent Dale Minor. This particular update follows an arrest of civil rights activist Hosea Williams and the ensuing demonstrations and violence in Savannah, Georgia.
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