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When the radical wing of the civil rights movement began equating redress with rebellion rather than nonviolent protest, "Black power" became the rallying cry. In this program, filmed in 1966, Mike Wallace explores public sentiment during that turbulent period by assessing the attitudes, opinions and reactions on both sides of the color line. Interviews with major figures of the movement discussing black militancy, economic power, fair housing, nonviolence, and the tensions in Cicero, Illinois, the Selma of the North capture the fervor of 1966.

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Producers, Alice Bigart, Sam Roberts ; directed by Joe Gorsuch ; executive producer, Leslie Midgley.

Reporter: Mike Wallace ; interviews: Martin Luther King, Stokely Carmichael, Daniel H. Watts (Liberator magazine), Adam Clayton Powell, Daniel P. Moynihan, Christy Berkos (attorney), Walter Douglas (Taxpayers Association), Louis Harris (Harris poll)

"Originally aired on the CBS Television Network on September 27, 1966."

VHS format.

MMS copy: Public performance rights included; not for broadcasting for distance learning.

Published in
Princeton, NJ
Series
Civil rights movement: primary sources
Genre
Interviews., Case studies.
Other Titles
Black power, white backlash, 1966., CBS reports (Television program)

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Format
Videorecording
Pagination
1 videocassette (56 min.)
Number of pages
56

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OL17600701M

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