Blacks at the Crossroad: A Summary, 1987-05-31
Scope and Contents
This is number four of four specials highlighting issues of economic development and leadership, the family unit, and education. Part four offers a summary, practical solutions, and a forecast on the future of the Black community. The guest panel includes Boyse Mosley, Principal of Northwestern Senior High School; Dr. Janice Stevenson, psychologist and family counselor; Dr. Rosetta Smith, Principal of The L.J. Paquin School; Richard Rowe, from the Baltimore Urban League; Stanley Tucker, Director of Maryland Small Business Development Financing Authority; Deborah Hickman, Chairperson Area C.P.T.A.
Dates
- 1987-05-31
Language of Materials
Collection content is in English.
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
1 U-matic
Content warning
Be advised that this video may contain sensitive, triggering, and offensive language and content.
Funding note
Digitized with funding provided by the Council of Library and Information Resources' "Digitizing Hidden Special Collections and Archives: Amplifying Unheard Voices" grant program.
Repository Details
Part of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Moving Image Archive Repository