
Black Man in America
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George R. Metcalf
Either blacks and whites work together, or the United States will fall apart at the seams. Mar 27, 1969
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Martin Mayer
Roy Metcalf of the City's Commission on Human Rights interviews Martin Mayer, author of _The teachers strike: New York, 1968_. Mar 23, 1969
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John Henrik Clarke
Dr. Clarke recounts the fascinating history of Harlem's "Striver's Row", and hazards a fairly optimistic prognostic for the area's future. Mar 3, 1969
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Anne Moody
William H. Booth interviews Anne Moody, author of _Coming of Age in Mississippi_. Feb 17, 1969
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Reginald Damerell
Reginald Damerell on Teaneck, New Jersey, the first town in the nation to vote for integrated schools. Feb 11, 1969
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Ernest Dunbar
William Booth interviews Ernest Dunbar, author of _The Black Expatriates; a Study of American Negroes in Exile_. Feb 3, 1969
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Hillel Black
Hillel Black analyzes how textbooks have molded the thought of students (and teachers) for generations; this includes textbooks' portrayals of African-Americans and other minorities. Jan 28, 1969
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Alice M. Yohalem
William Booth interviews Alice Yohalem, co-author of _The Middle-Class Negro in the White Man's World_. Jan 6, 1969
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Arthur Blaustein
Civil Rights activist Arthur I. Blaustein marched in Selma and just edited "Man Against Poverty: World War III." Dec 31, 1968
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David Rogers
The author of "110 Livingston Street," a scathing exposé of the failure of the New York City public school system. Dec 24, 1968