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WGBH Forum Network; Blacks in Boston: A Fifty Year Retrospective
02/20/2003
Hubie Jones, assistant to Urban Affairs chancellor, UMASS
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- Series
- WGBH Forum Network
- Program
- Blacks in Boston: A Fifty Year Retrospective
- Program Number
1167
- Series Description
The WGBH Forum Network is an audio and video streaming Website dedicated to curating and serving live and on-demand lectures given by some of the world's foremost scholars, authors, artists, scientists, policy makers and community leaders. These events are hosted by world-class cultural and educational organizations in the Greater Boston area. Through this online service thousands of interested people across the world partake of these lectures from the comfort of their home or office at any time they choose. We are proud of the role we serve in our community, of protecting and projecting the public voice; and of informing and inspiring that public voice to foster deeper understanding of and civic engagement in important issues.
- Program Description
Hubie Jones, assistant to Urban Affairs chancellor, UMASS
- Asset Type
Broadcast program
- Media Type
Video
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- Event Coverage
- Citation
- Chicago: “WGBH Forum Network; Blacks in Boston: A Fifty Year Retrospective,” 02/20/2003, GBH Archives, accessed October 5, 2024, http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_DF8BDFE2ECC94277B73FE56451E9F9A6.
- MLA: “WGBH Forum Network; Blacks in Boston: A Fifty Year Retrospective.” 02/20/2003. GBH Archives. Web. October 5, 2024. <http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_DF8BDFE2ECC94277B73FE56451E9F9A6>.
- APA: WGBH Forum Network; Blacks in Boston: A Fifty Year Retrospective. Boston, MA: GBH Archives. Retrieved from http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_DF8BDFE2ECC94277B73FE56451E9F9A6