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Harlem township / Herb Lambright, Kay Lindsey, and Flo Kennedy.

Herb Lambright, writer and photographer, and Florynce "Flo" Kennedy, attorney and director of Media Workshop, discuss the origins of Harlem and its illegal absorption into New York City. Both guests argue that Harlem is a township, not part of New York City, and should therefore be granted the right to self-determination.

Whatsoever a man soweth

This is a documentary on the Mississippi Civil Rights workers Michael Schwerner, James Chaney, and Andrew Goodman, prior to the discovery of their bodies in Mississippi in 1964. The documentary begins with Dale Minor narrating the dragging of the Mississippi as they search for the missing bodies.

Equality and governmental action

Justice Arthur J. Goldberg delivers the fifth annual James Madison Lecture on February 11, 1964, in which he talks on the role of the judicial system in defending American civil rights. The introduction by Alan Kohn of NYU Law School is not present on this tape. This program is copyrighted by the New York University Law School, and was broadcast with their permission.

Implications of the generation gap for personality / Margaret Mead.

Anthropologist Margaret Mead (1901 - 1978) speaks on the implications of the generation gap for personality development at the New School for Social Research in New York City on February 20, 1969. She explains that generation gaps exist across all cultures, describes inter-generational relationships in Pacific Island cultures, and the growing alienation between younger and older people.

The University at war.

Carol Brightman (editor of Viet Report magazine), Mike Klare (associate editor of Viet Report magazine), Mike Locker (lecturer), and Paul Rockwell discuss the role of American Universities in the Vietnam War. Universities are involved with actual military operations in Vietnam by applying social sciences and technological research which were used for propaganda and technologies.
Folio notes, WBAI Folio, June 1968, p.2: A panel of researchers into the involvement of American universities in the almost total war effort discusses its findings, which are that the involvement is almost total. Carol Brightman is editor of the magazine Viet Report and an instructor at the New School College.
The digitized version of this panel is on three CDs.

Criminal rights and the death penalty under the new court / Holly Maguigan, Shanara Gilbert, and William Kunstler ; produced by Richard Barr and WBAI.

Four part series featuring activists, progressive legal scholars, and attorneys, who examine the past, present and future of the Supreme Court during the 1990's.
pt.1. Criminal defense rights and the death penalty / Holly Maguigan, Criminal Defense Clinic and NYU Law School -- pt.2. Criminal defense rights and the death penalty / Shanara Gilbert, National Conference of Black lawyers -- pt.3. History of the Founding Fathers and the Constitution in terms of the Supreme Court / William Kunstler, criminal and Constitutional law attorney.
pt.1. Criminal defense rights and the death penalty / Holly Maguigan, Criminal Defense Clinic and NYU Law School -- pt.2. Criminal defense rights and the death penalty / Shanara Gilbert, National Conference of Black lawyers -- pt.3. History of the Founding Fathers and the Constitution in terms of the Supreme Court / William Kunstler, criminal and Constitutional law attorney.

Privacy, reproductive rights, and the court / Tom Stoddard and Lynn Paltrow ; produced by Richard Barr and WBAI.

Four part series featuring activists, progressive legal scholars, and attorneys, who examine the past, present and future of the Supreme Court during the 1990's. They examine how those changes will effect rulings, and the role of the public in influencing the debate.|PRIVACY, REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS, AND THE COURT / Tom Stoddard and Lynn Paltrow| produced by Richard Barr and WBAI.
pt.1. The Court, privacy, and sexual and reproductive rights / Tom Stoddard, Executive Director of Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund -- pt.2. The Court, privacy, and sexual and reproductive rights / Lynn Paltrow, attorney for the Reproductive Freedom Project.
pt.1. The Court, privacy, and sexual and reproductive rights / Tom Stoddard, Executive Director of Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund -- pt.2. The Court, privacy, and sexual and reproductive rights / Lynn Paltrow, attorney for the Reproductive Freedom Project.
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