"Morning Discussion" is of a group discussion of affirmative action which turns contentious on the subject of the Boston Teacher's Union. "Placing the Kennedy-Hawkins Bill in Context," attorney Ozell Hudson from the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law of the Boston Bar Association...Show full record
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Civil rights--United States--History--Sources, Civil rights--United States--History--20th century, Education--Curricula
Interview gathered as part of The Good War and Those Who Refused to Fight It: The Story of World War II Conscientious Objectors. Produced by Paradigm Productions. Housed at the Washington University Film and Media Archive, Paradigm Productions Collection.
"Using 'Voices of Freedom' Discussion" and "How School Systems are Approaching Eyes I & II: the North Carolina Story." Includes group discussion led by Judy Richardson, a group reading of quotes from participants of the desegregation of Little Rock High School, small group discussions followed by...Show full record
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Civil rights--United States--History--Sources, Education--Curricula, Civil rights--United States--History--20th century
Interview gathered as part of The Good war and those who refused to fight it: the story of War War II conscientious objectors. Produced by Paradigm Productions. Housed at the Washington University Film and Media Archive, Paradigm Productions Collection.
1968 Chicago Democratic Convention, Vietnam War, 1961-1975, Pacifism, New Left, Nineteen sixties, Police brutality, Nineteen forties, Conscientious objectors, World War, 1939-1945--Moral and ethical aspects, Oral History--United States
Interview gathered as part of The Good war and those who refused to fight it: the story of War War II conscientious objectors. Produced by Paradigm Productions. Housed at the Washington University Film and Media Archive, Paradigm Productions Collection.
World War, 1939-1945--Moral and ethical aspects, Nonviolence, Psychiatric hospitals--United States--History--20th century, Pacifism, Conscientious objectors, Civilian Public Service, Oral History--United States
Interview gathered as part of The Good war and those who refused to fight it: the story of War War II conscientious objectors. Produced by Paradigm Productions. Housed at the Washington University Film and Media Archive, Paradigm Productions Collection.
Psychiatric hospitals, Nonviolence, World War, 1939-1945--Moral and ethical aspects, Pacifism, Conscientious objectors, Civilian Public Service, Oral History--United States
"Discussion Group" led by Bill Parsons focusing on how educators started using Eyes on the Prize I in the classroom. This is preceded with Henry Hampton answering questions from the audience. This recording is part of a day long conference that was co-sponsored by the Civil Rights Project, Inc.,...Show full record
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Civil rights--United States--History--20th century, Civil rights--United States--History--Sources, Education--Curricula