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Black Radicalism, 1919-1950 (Episode 1 of 14)

Ted Vincent, writer and educator, presents the first in a series on Black radicals of the past. This first episode provides a summary of Black radicalism from 1919-1950, and a brief biography of Grover Cleveland Redding, leader of the Abyssinians.

Why men like war / Dr. Ralph Greenson (Episode 2 of 2)

Why Men Like War / Dr. Ralph Greeson. - Dr. Ralph Greenson, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California, Los Angeles, talks about the aggressive psychology of males in modern society at the Los Angeles School for Nursery Years.

Why men like war / Dr. Ralph Greenson (Episode 1 of 2)

Why Men Like War / Dr. Ralph Greenson. - Dr. Ralph Greenson, Clinical Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles, talks about the aggressive psychology of males in modern society at the Los Angeles School for Nursery Years.

Violence in a black community (Part 3 of 3)

Documentary on the police violence in and around the all Black community of El Pueblo near Pittsburg, California in April 1968. The final portion of this program was recorded at a social workers' union meeting, Local 535, held June 22, 1968 at Diablo Valley College in Concord.

Violence in a black community (Part 2 of 3)

This is the second part of the first installment of the documentary series on the police violence in and around the El Pueblo housing project near Pittsburg, California in April 1968.

Violence in a black community (Part 1 of 3)

This brief series documents examines violent events and police violence in and around the all-Black community of El Pueblo near Pittsburg, California in April 1968. During the incident the police surrounded the area, gunfire was exchanged for several hours, and a state of emergency was declared.

The first emancipation (Part 2 of 2)

The KPFA programmers once again found themselves with time left in their allotted slot after Stanley Elkins delivered his talk "The First Emancipation," so Philip Elwood filled that time with 15 minutes of music programming in line with the theme of the seminar. Elwood plays some cuts from a record (probably the Victor album produced in 1927) put out by Reverend F. W.

The first emancipation (Part 1 of 2)

Stanley Elkins, associate professor of history at Smith College and the author of “The First Emancipation,” is the speaker. The noted historian speaks about the 3.5 million slaves who lived on the border of the Confederate Union in 1861-1876.
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