Jesse Jackson is interviewed in a press conference. Jesse answers Judith Randal of New York Daily News on use of animals in experiments. Patrick Borgan of London Times and Henry McGee of Newsweek Magazine are also present. Bill McCrory of Voice of America is the moderator.
Jesse Jackson is interviewed in a press conference. Jesse answers Henry McGee of Newsweek Magazine regarding comparisons of women's rights and civil rights. Patrick Borgan of London Times and Judith Randal of New York Daily News are also present. Bill McCrory of Voice of America is the moderator.
Jesse Jackson of PUSH (People United To Save Humanity) is interviewed in a press conference. Jesse Jackson answers Bill McCrory of Voice of America on civil rights. Jackson's answer discusses "Silver Rights" (financial) needed to achieve Civil Rights. Patrick Borgan of London Times, Henry McGee of Newsweek Magazine and Judith Randal of New York Daily News are also present. Bill McCrory, the moderator ends the session thanking every one present.
Army Secretary Wilber M Brucker greets General Bradley and his wife. He addresses the gathering as General Bradley and his wife stand by his side. General Lyman L Lemnitzer, Vice Chief of Staff shakes hands with General Bradley. Acceptance speech is given by General Bradley. General Lyman L Lemnitzer, General Bradley and his wife greet people coming in line.
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 sits in a chair. He interviews Martin Luther King Jr., the famed civil rights leader. Martin Luther King Jr. expresses his views on love, the non-violence movement, and America's promise. King reacts to reported comments from Malcolm X about King's non-violent movement. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaks about the demonstrations in Birmingham, and the teaching of the philosophy of non-violence that was effective in Birmingham in the face of violence from others.
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.
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