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Winnie Mandela at Twelfth Baptist Church Winnie Mandela (wife of Nelson Mandela) speaks to churchgoers at the Twelfth Baptist Church. Themba Vilakazi (South African exile) . . . > more |
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1990-10-22 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:05:28 | |
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Boston curfew proposal David Boeri reports that Ray Flynn (Mayor of Boston) is considering a curfew for teenagers in the city of Boston, in the wake of t . . . > more |
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1990-11-21 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:02:14 | |
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Derrick Bell teaches a civil rights course Hope Kelly reports that more than a dozen students at Harvard Law School have filed a lawsuit which charges the school with discri . . . > more |
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1990-12-03 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:03:25 | |
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Male role models for African American youth Marcus Jones reports on efforts to provide positive male role models for young African American boys through the Paul Robeson Inst . . . > more |
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1990-12-13 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:03:12 | |
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Anti-violence video for teenagers Marcus Jones reports that a group of African American teenagers have created a tele-play called A Second Chance, which will . . . > more |
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1990-12-18 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:03:49 | |
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Teenagers and guns Rebecca Rollins reports that the murder rate in the city is rising. She notes that an overwhelming number of teenagers are involve . . . > more |
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1990-12-19 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:02:59 | |
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Roxbury construction jobs Carolyn Sawyer reports that a group of unemployed laborers are picketing the construction site of the new Post Office in Dudley Sq . . . > more |
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1990-12-21 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:02:16 | |
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Jesse Jackson speaks at MIT Marcus Jones reports that anti-war activists protested across the nation to rally public opinion against the use of force in the P . . . > more |
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1991-01-14 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:02:14 | |
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African Americans in the military Carmen Fields interviews Frank Hector (World War II veteran) and Ralph Cooper (Vietnam veteran) about their experiences in the mil . . . > more |
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1991-01-21 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:06:42 | |
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Mission Hill residents protest needle exchange Marcus Jones reports that a group of Mission Hill residents led by Graylan Ellis-Hagler (Church of the United Community) and Hatti . . . > more |
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1991-01-30 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:04:10 | |
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Alex Haley Marcus Jones reports that Alex Haley (author) discussed African American history and his work at a Black History Month event at Ha . . . > more |
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1991-02-25 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:05:36 | |
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African American studies programs Carmen Fields reports on differing opinions of the African American studies program at Harvard University. Fields interviews Harva . . . > more |
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1991-02-27 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:04:00 | |
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Anti-Semitic hate crimes Hope Kelly reports on an increase in the incidence of anti-semitic incidents in Massachusetts. Kelly notes that some anti-semitic . . . > more |
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1991-03-04 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:03:32 | |
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David Duke speaks in Boston John Hashimoto reports on a visit to Boston by David Duke (Louisiana State Representative and former Ku Klux Klansman). Hashimoto . . . > more |
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1991-03-28 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:04:08 | |
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Quotas and civil rights Meg Vaillancourt interviews Avi Nelson (radio talk show host) and Dianne Wilkerson (attorney) about the debate concerning minority . . . > more |
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1991-03-28 | The Ten O'Clock News | 01:05:20 | |
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African American entrepreneurs Alexandra Marks reports on the challenges faced by minority businesses in Boston. She notes that Jet-A-Way is multi-million dollar . . . > more |
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1991-03-29 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:04:00 | |
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Richard Taylor Carmen Fields reports that Richard Taylor (Secretary of Transportation and Construction) will preside over the Central Artery/Thir . . . > more |
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1991-03-29 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:05:12 | |
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James Williams fasts for diversity at MIT Carmen Fields reports that Dr. James Williams (professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) will fast each Wednesday in April . . . > more |
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1991-04-03 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:03:01 | |
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Black / Jewish Seder supper Meg Vaillancourt reports on the annual Black/Jewish Seder Supper at the Union United Methodist Church. Vaillancourt interviews Leo . . . > more |
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1991-04-03 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:02:57 | |
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Patriots Day in Roxbury Hope Kelly reports on the annual re-enactment on Patriot's Day of the ride of American Revolutionary leader William Dawes. Ke . . . > more |
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1991-04-15 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:02:48 | |
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Richard Boddie seeks Libertarian nomination Carmen Fields reports that Richard Boddie (candidate for US President) is seeking the Libertarian nomination for US President. Fie . . . > more |
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1991-04-22 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:03:28 | |
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Ellis-Hagler announces mayoral candidacy Hope Kelly reports that Reverend Graylan Ellis-Hagler (Church of the United Community) has announced his candidacy for mayor of Bo . . . > more |
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1991-05-01 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:03:37 | |
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Sailor William Pinkney Carmen Fields reports that Captain William Pinkney (sailor) is on a solo quest to sail around the five great capes of the world. F . . . > more |
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1991-05-22 | The Ten O'Clock News | ||
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Interview with Jesse Jackson, tape 1 A Ten O'Clock News special features an interview with Jesse Jackson (Democratic candidate for US President). Christopher Lydo . . . > more |
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1984-02-03 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:28:50 | |
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Mr. Clark at Hennigan School, tape 1 E. Edward Clark, a ninety-two-year-old African American man, speaks to a racially integrated class at the Hennigan Elementary Scho . . . > more |
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1977-04-27 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:20:41 |



























