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Crisis in Human Rights; Problems and Prospects for Our Community

11/19/1963

Recorded Tuesday, November 19, 1963 at Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Participants: Dr. Charles Pinderhughes, Rev. James Breeden, Mrs. Ruth Batson, Mr. Arnold Schuchter, Mr. Robert Segal, Miss Elma Lewis. Newspaper clipping and program enclosed with tape 1


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Series
Crisis in Human Rights
Program
Problems and Prospects for Our Community
Series Description

Radio series. Series release date: 1963

Program Description

Radio

Recorded Tuesday, November 19, 1963 at Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Boston, Massachusetts. Participants: Dr. Charles Pinderhughes, Rev. James Breeden, Mrs. Ruth Batson, Mr. Arnold Schuchter, Mr. Robert Segal, Miss Elma Lewis. Newspaper clipping and program enclosed with tape 1

The Rev. James Breeden and Ruth Batson were both well known civil rights activists in Boston, particularly active around school desegregation. Elma Lewis was an MacArthur fellow and artist who founded the National Center of Afro-American Artists. Arnold Schucter would later author Reparations: The Black Manifesto and its Challenge to white America (1970) and White Power/Black Freedom (1968). Charles Pinderhughes was active in SNCC and the Black Panthers. Robert Segal was a Boston based journalist.

Asset Type

Broadcast program

Media Type

Audio

Topics
Social Issues
Citation
Chicago: “Crisis in Human Rights; Problems and Prospects for Our Community,” 11/19/1963, GBH Archives, accessed December 7, 2024, http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/A_1EE60A86FAB04CA387872669BEFF5B05.
MLA: “Crisis in Human Rights; Problems and Prospects for Our Community.” 11/19/1963. GBH Archives. Web. December 7, 2024. <http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/A_1EE60A86FAB04CA387872669BEFF5B05>.
APA: Crisis in Human Rights; Problems and Prospects for Our Community. Boston, MA: GBH Archives. Retrieved from http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/A_1EE60A86FAB04CA387872669BEFF5B05
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