Interview with Bernard LaFayette conducted for Eyes on the Prize II. Discussion centers on SCLC's work in Chicago, opposition from the Daley administration and the Gage Park Housing March.
Subject:
Civil rightsmovements--United States
Creator:
Blackside, Inc.
Contributor:
Blackside, Inc., Richardson, Judy
Publisher:
Blackside, Inc., Washington University in St. Louis
Interview with Adrienne Manns-Israel conducted for Eyes on the Prize II. Discussion centers on student protests at Howard University against the Vietnam war.
Subject:
Civil rightsmovements--United States
Creator:
Blackside, Inc.
Contributor:
Blackside, Inc., Richardson, Judy
Publisher:
Washington University in St. Louis, Blackside, Inc.
Interview of the Reverend Ralph Abernathy conducted for Eyes on the Prize. Discussion centers on the Montgomery bus boycott, the March on Washington, and Rev. Abernathy's time working with Dr. Martin Luther King in SCLC.
Subject:
Civil rightsmovements--United States
Creator:
Blackside, Inc.
Contributor:
Blackside, Inc., Crossley, Callie
Publisher:
Washington University in St. Louis, Blackside, Inc.
Filmed interview with James Bash conducted for Eyes on the prize. Discussion centers on his days as a school principal in Farmville, in Prince Edward County, Virginia and the decision by segregationists to close the schools in response to the Brown desegregation ruling.
Subject:
Civil rightsmovements--United States
Creator:
Blackside, Inc.
Contributor:
Blackside, Inc., Vecchione, Judith
Publisher:
Washington University in St. Louis, Blackside, Inc.
Interview with Coretta Scott King conducted for Eyes on the Prize II. Discussion centers on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s life and work, including the Poor People's campaign, his stance against the Vietnam War, and his conflicts with SCLC on this issue. Other topics include living in Chicago during...Show full record
Subject:
Civil rightsmovements--United States
Creator:
Blackside, Inc.
Contributor:
Shearer, Jacqueline, Blackside, Inc.
Publisher:
Blackside, Inc., Washington University in St. Louis