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Content warning: Vulgar dialogue mentioned at 00:04:23.
Title
Racism in America
Created Date
October 2nd, 1968
Description
Eldridge Cleaver speaks about the racism and oppression of blacks in American. Cleaver targeted Governor Ronald Reagan, California political leadership, George Wallace, and Richard Nixon as oppressors. He espoused violent protests to achieve equality.
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Format
1/4 inch audio tape
Extent
1
Reel
Generation
Original
Base Type
Polyester
Stock Manufacturer
3M
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Country of Creation
United States
Contributing Organization
Call Number
T1668
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Duration
0:49:54