Voices in black and white / moderated by Lewis H. Lapham.

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Voices in black and white / moderated by Lewis H. Lapham.
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PZ0204
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Panel of American writers discuss race relations in the United States. They address such questions as why neither of the major 1992 Presidential candidates discusses the Los Angeles uprising, the underlying factors of racial conflict, and how United States society can move beyond tired, old rhetoric to face the realities of racism.|VOICES IN BLACK AND WHITE / moderated by Lewis H. Lapham. - Panel of American writers discuss race relations in the United States. They address such questions as why neither of the major 1992 Presidential candidates discusses the Los Angeles uprising, the underlying factors of racial conflict, and how United States society can move beyond tired, old rhetoric to face the realities of racism. PANELISTS: Henry Louis Gates, Jr., chair of African-American studies at Harvard| Itabari Njeri, contributing editor for the Los Angeles Times Magazine| Shelby Steele, author and Professor at San Jose State University| James Traube, freelance journalist who writes on race and racism. - BROADCAST: Satellite, 5 Jan. 1993.

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Satellite, 5 Jan. 1993.
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1 reel (59 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|59:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1993.
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