African-Americans in the 20th century / Ambrose Lane.

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African-Americans in the 20th century / Ambrose Lane.
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KZ1856.07
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Series which traces the history of slavery and its impact upon the political, legal, and social development of African-Americans.|AFRICAN-AMERICANS IN THE 20th CENTURY / Ambrose Lane. - SERIES: Never again for white men only| no. 7 - Series which traces the history of slavery and its impact upon the political, legal, and social development of African-Americans. CONTENT: Ambrose Lane speaks on repression of African-Americans by the dominant white society in the 20th century. Blacks were excluded from political office and denied equal opportunity under Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal. One of the most effective methods of repression was lynching, concludes Lane. BROADCAST: KPFK, 9 Aug. 1992.

Ambrose Lane speaks on repression of African-Americans by the dominant white society in the 20th century. Blacks were excluded from political office and denied equal opportunity under Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal. One of the most effective methods of repression was lynching, concludes Lane.

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1 reel (60 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|60:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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