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Speech at Crampton Auditorium
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TR-1 Describes China-I'm a grandson of a slave 9:20-Birmingham bombing 11:30-China's statement about Birmingham 12:50-I am not a communist/broadness of Chinese TR-2 2:20 why left china 5:00 socialism means… 8:00 differences with Mao 10:15 China and drugs/colonialism 11:00 fleeing US TR-3 rebellion, students & rebellion 1:20 drug problem in US 2:30 British/China drugs as pacification, people not cops solved the problem 4:00 uprisings in Detroit & Watts contained militarily but they won't rid community of dealers 5:00 drugs & genocide 7:50 Bakke 8:10 Reconstruction & now decline of culture & dope as pacification 10:00 flight to Canada 12:30 Black man escapes 14:00 signs of segregation 15:30 Roots, history and hostility 10:00 MLK, Malcolm X, Medgar Evers TR-4 white heroes, Black leaders dead 1:00 Black vs white 2:40 Rosa Parks know about the dead not the living 3:40 obligated to build better world resist tyranny 5:20 Crusader & China 6:00 China & rumors 9:00 history of Native Americans & slavery 14:50 Blacks killed for using restrooms.
Who’s Who in Asia America: The I-Hotel Tenants (EH)
Date: 8/13/1978Call Number: CD 442Format: CDProducers: KFRCProgram: Who’s Who in Asia AmericaCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
Edited radio retrospective of the 1977 International Hotel Eviction in San Francisco. Three former tenants, Fred Dela Cruz, Mary Lai, and Mr. Yip reflect on their eviction night experiences and speak of their continuing affordable housing struggle, now in its 10th year. Ends with a male, accompanied by music, reading a poem about the I-Hotel Eviction.
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