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Civil Rights Movement and Unemployment

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California State University, Sacramento, Special Collections Bradley, William Cain, Leonard

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William Bradley briefly speaks about the exploitation and discrimination of black labor from slavery to present. He also discussed how protests and demonstrations - violent and non-violent - can be a vehicle for change. Prior to Williams Bradley's lecture, California State University, Sacramento Professor Leonard D. Cain speaks about fair housing in Sacramento.
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