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The Negro Voice. Part 1 (1964-08-03)
About this film
For the second consecutive week, At Issue will present a half hour interview with a member of the Presidents cabinet. This program will present an interview with U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall. In the interview, conducted by Julius Duscha, political report from the Washington Post, Mr. Udall will appraise the rise of conservatism in his home state of Arizona, the current wilderness bill, the development of the Pacific-Northwest power project to serve the California area, and water and land conservation progress in the United States. Running Time: 29:15Four guests are being brought to New York City by N.E.T. to discuss in front of At Issues cameras their own local civil rights problems. As you know, in cities across the nation, city officials are talking with civil rights leaders in an effort to stop rioting like the rioting that has occurred in New York. The four guests are Albert Raby, a leader of the Coordinating Council of Community Organizations in Chicago; Rev. Eugene Callender, co-chairman of the Harlem Neighborhood Association, in New York City, and one of the leading Negro leaders who, along with Rev. Martin Luther King and others civil rights groups has agre…
Directors & creators
Library of Congress
Subjects
civil rights movement 1964, Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, Stewart Udall, conservation, wilderness legislation, Arizona, Albert Raby, Harlem riots 1964, Aaron Henry, NAACP Mississippi, CORE, urban unrest, National Educational Television, Washington Post, Pacific Northwest power
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