Doctor Kenneth Clark, Professor of Psychology at the City College of New York; Director of Fallen Youth Opportunities Unlimited and Research Director, North Pride Center for Interpretation, interviews Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speaks about coordination of various committees working during civil rights movement of African Americans. He comments on the cooperation between the NAACP, CORE (Congress of Racial Equality), and others, citing efforts in Birmingham and in voter registration drives.
Doctor Kenneth Clark, Professor of Psychology at the City College of New York; Director of Fallen Youth Opportunities Unlimited and Research Director, North Pride Center for Interpretation, interviews Malcolm X on civil right movement of African Americans. Discussion includes teachings of non-violence by Martin Luther King, and Malcolm X deriding that position. He calls Dr. King a 20th century Uncle Tom. He speaks against King's positions on forgiveness and he states that King's positions would lead to continued segregation. Clark asks about Malcolm X's goals. Malcolm X talks about the need for improvement in moral fiber of African Americans. He states that the white man is against brotherhood and is against peace, which is contrary to Muslim teachings. Malcolm X derides integration saying "you don't integrate with a sinking ship." He also talks about issues and conflicts of representation from people who have intermarried. He talks about police brutality and how the President did not send in troops to protect African Americans from attacks by dogs in Birmingham, but only sent in troops when African Americans erupted, in order to protect white people there. He talks about hypocrisy of whites in America.
Campus of Slossfield Work Center, a National Youth Administration (NYA) Center in Alabama. African American girls in a waiting room reading books on a table. Few others sit on a bench. A lady interviews a girl for NYA jobs. African American children play in a circle. Dinner is cooked in the kitchen. It is provided to NYA youth at a cost of 5 cents. NYA youth sitting on tables as dinner is served. Girls clean the center. They press and mend clothes. Winner of the College Scholarship shows clothes she made and wears one. Women attend arts and crafts class
A girl paints window blue. A woman works on plants in beds. A boy works in a wood factory. NYA (National Youth Administration) youths preparing equipment for library at Slossfield Work Center, a NYA center in Alabama. NYA girls learn to catalog manuscripts. Two boys paint roof and wall.
National Youth Administration (NYA) Medical Center in Alabama. NYA girls arranging records. A dentist's assistant arranges tools. A doctor examines a child as an assistant helps him. A nurse arrives and clothes the child. She leaves with the child.
NYA (National Youth Administration) girls working at Sloss Field Nursery School, an NYA center in Alabama. NYA girls caring and teaching children. NYA girl smiles. Children come out with NYA girls. NYA girl feeds them a spoon of cod liver oil and tomato juice in glasses. A child washes hands in basin. NYA girls help children wash hands in washroom. Children eating at tables. NYA girl is present at every table. NYA girls preparing children to go to sleep.
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