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Huckleberry's for runaways

Reverend Larry Beggs, director of Huckleberry's for Runaways, talks with Elsa Knight Thompson about the work of his organization, which helps teenage runaways, through their own problem-solving and decision-making powers, to return home with dignity and without police pickup and incarceration.

National Unitarian Black Caucus

In this discussion of the work of the Black Caucus to achieve racial equality, three members of the newly-formed Black Caucus within the Unitarian Universalist church talk with Elsa Knight Thompson. Participants in the discussion are Hayward Henry (now Mtangulizi Sanyika) of Boston, national chairman of the Caucus; Larry Williams of the Berkeley Unitarian Fellowship; and George T.

The California gold rush and Black immigration

African American amateur historian Elena Albert discusses the immigration of Blacks to California as a result of gold discoveries in 1849. She is interviewed by Elsa Knight Thompson.

Late doings in Island Creek Holler

Lou Hartman talks with Karen and Joe Mulloy about the work of the Southern Conference Educational Fund in Pike County, Tennessee, the hazards of strip mining, their work with poor people in Appalachia to fight coal corporations, and the opposition they have received.

Mississippi today

In this interview with Paul Brest, who was an attorney with the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. based in Jackson, Mississippi from August 1966 to June 1968, Brest discusses racism, racial violence, and integration in Mississippi. The interviewer is Scott Keech.

Inside the Ku Klux Klan for the FBI

A talk by Reverend Delmar Dennis of Meridian, Mississippi, given July 30, 1968 under the sponsorship of TACT (Truth About Civil Turmoil) in Albany, California, regarding his infiltration of the Ku Klux Klan.
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