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Mayor John Lindsay (1969-03-08)
About this film
In this seventh program, New York City's Mayor John V. Lindsay talks about problems created for his city by tax-exempt property, the presence of the United Nations, competition for jobs among ethnic groups, and a state law governing the deployment of police manpower. He also discusses what he calls political expendability of big city mayors. Dr. Kenneth B. Clark is host. (Description from NET Microfiche)
Directors & creators
WGBH Educational Foundation
Subjects
public broadcasting, AAPB, John V. Lindsay, Kenneth B. Clark, Nelson Rockefeller, Jerome Cavanagh, Kevin White, Joseph Alioto, Richard J. Daley, New York City, Urban policy, Municipal government, Federal aid to cities, Tax-exempt property, United Nations, World War II, Public service
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