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Memorial service for James Chaney

Actuality of a service for a slain civil rights worker, James Chaney, held in his home town in Meridian, Mississippi on August 7, 1964. The principal speakers at the service were David Dennis of CORE and assistant director of the Mississippi summer project and the Reverend Edward Camp, chaplain at Tougaloo College. Includes a speech by a fieldworker on the emotions aroused by violence.

Men in marriage / Dr. Jean E. Neighbor.

Psychiatrist Dr. Jean E. Neighbor (1915-1995) gives the third and last talk in a series of talks about marriage (see also BB0507) sponsored by the Mt. Diablo Unitarian Church, given on March 22, 1964.

Government of the mind / Robert Hutchins and Joseph Tussman. (Episode 12, Part 3 of 4)

This is twelfth in a series of thirteen programs produced by Florence Mischel from an extensive study conducted in the summer of 1963 at the Conference on law, jurisprudence, and the Bill of Rights, held at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions in Santa Barbara. This program is also the third in a series of four talks on the public's interest and influence in government.

Quotas for negroes: insult or compensation? (Episode 7)

This is a recording of one of six panel discussions held at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions regarding affirmative action. Harry Kalven, Jr. of the University of Chicago Law School leads the discussion on the possible ways of compensating today for the past inequalities for Blacks in the American workforce.

Affirmative discrimination : jobs (Episode 6)

Conclusion of a discussion between Edwin E. Dunaway and the staff of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions in Santa Barbara on the jobs programs designed to help minority Americans.

Affirmative discrimination : schools (Episode 5)

Edwin E. Dunaway, former Supreme Court Justice of the state of Arkansas, leads a staff discussion on the potential for reverse discrimination as a result of Affirmative Action programs, particularly as regards schools.

The San Francisco human rights march

This is a recording of the speeches given at a rally of 35,000 people at the Republican National Convention in San Francisco, July 12, 1964. The day before the opening of the Republican National Convention, 35,000 people marched up Market Street in San Francisco and held a mass rally in Civic Center.

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.
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