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Fathers United for Equal Rights, 1986-05-04

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Harmful Content (general)
 File — Box: CTYLN-005
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-005-011
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Scope and Contents

George Williams discusses his struggle to obtain parental rights. Attorney, Hans Phillips, talks about the legal issues facing fathers. Jake Ross, president of Fathers United for Equal Rights, weighs in from the audience. Tea Montier interviews concerned parent, Denise Burton, about the treatment of Black students in the Baltimore County school system.

Dates

  • Broadcast: 1986-05-04

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

Collection content is in English.

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Extent

1 U-matic

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Content warning

Be advised that this video may contain sensitive, triggering, and offensive language and content.

Repository Details

Part of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Moving Image Archive Repository

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