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Freedom. Human Rights. '65

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Yuen, Hoh-Kun (H. K.)

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Tommy Jaquette, participant in the Watts riot, talks about his work with SLANT encouraging economic and social stature for all ethnic groups.Notes on reel 1: I. (a) 2/25/66 6:00 'Human Rights Interview' Tommy Jaquette, Executive Director of SLANT, chats with Tiger Slavik about his work encouraging economic and social stature for all ethnic groups (KPFK) [a participant in the Watts riot - v. good] 15 min. (b) 'Human Rights Interview' Dr. Isidore Ziferstein, Los Angeles psychiatrist at the Mt. Sinai Hospital, expresses his keen interest in human rights in a conversation with Tiger Slavik (KPFK) [excellent ****] 15 min. II. 3/10/66 The Negro Wrtier's Vision of America - keynote address by James Badwin: April 1965 at the New School. 30 min." Notes on reel 2: "I. 4/8/66 Christian Bay Freedom - Part 4 'On Civil Disobedience: The Fraudulent Nature of Our Democracy' [Excellent] II. Christian Bay 'Freedom' (b) - Students + Education [very good thought]" Notes on reel 3: "I. Excerpted end - 8/30/68 Ira Blue: 'You are wrong', 'My End is My Beginning' [harassment] 1968"
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