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[The crisis of racism. Palm Gardens, New York City. May 1, 1962. Part I] (Audiotape).
- Title
- [The crisis of racism. Palm Gardens, New York City. May 1, 1962. Part I] (Audiotape).
- Publication
- New York, 1962.
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schomburg Center to submit a request in person. | Audio | Use in library | Sc Audio C-171 [Side 1, no. 1] | Schomburg Center - Moving Image & Recorded Sound |
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- No. 1 on side 1 of tape cassette (counter 0).
- Subjects
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- Duration of program: 23'15".
- Rally at the Palm Gardens in New York City to raise funds for the Monroe defendants, freedom riders arrested in Monroe, North Carolina. Moderated by Murray Kempton. Panelists include James Farmer, William Worthy, and Malcolm X. WBAI broadcast. Part I contains the Speech of James Farmer, representing the Congress of Racial Equality. James Farmer discusses segregation and racism in the United States, and the civil rights movement in the South.
- Part of the Schomburg Center Oral History Tape Collection. For catalog of the collection, see: Oral History Tape Collection catalog (Sc 016.973-0).
- Call Number
- Sc Audio C-171 [Side 1, no. 1]
- OCLC
- NYPG774495557-R
- Title
- [The crisis of racism. Palm Gardens, New York City. May 1, 1962. Part I] (Audiotape).
- Imprint
- New York, 1962.
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- Added Author
- Farmer, James, 1920-Kempton, Murray, 1917-
- Research Call Number
- Sc Audio C-171 [Side 1, no. 1]