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Urban Black America: Twenty Years Later, 1988-04-16

 File — Box: CTYLN-008
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-008-009
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Scope and Contents

A guest panel reflects on the twentieth anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and looks at Baltimore and Black America to determine whether the changes that have occurred in Black urban communities have been enough. The guest panel includes John Ferron, from the City of Human Relations; Madeline Murphy, a journalist; Representative Benjamin Cardin, 3rd Congressional District; Eric El Amin, Community Service Director at NW Baltimore Corporation; Dr. Lenwood Ivey, from the City of Urban Services Agency.

Dates

  • 1988-04-16

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

Collection content is in English.

Conditions Governing Access

Local access is restricted due to the fragile nature of the materials and amount of staff available. Local research is available for a fee and must be scheduled far in advance. Access to digitized reproductions of materials is available for free online. Please contact avtech@marmia.org for more information.

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

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