Bush, the Persian Gulf crisis, and the African-American community / Sanders Anderson, Jr. ; interviewed by Shaun Keenan Gilson ; produced by Edmundo Resendez.
Sanders Anderson Jr., a political scientist at Black Texas Southern University in Houston, discusses how the reaction to the war was different at TSU, where many students come from the Middle East, than on many predominantly white campuses. He examines why African-Americans had a low approval rating for Bush during the war, Republican efforts to get Black votes, and the African-American voting practices.|BUSH, THE PERSIAN GULF CRISIS, AND THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY / Sanders Anderson, Jr.| interviewed by Shaun Keenan Gilson| produced by Edmundo Resendez. Sanders Anderson Jr., a political scientist at Black Texas Southern University in Houston, discusses how the reaction to the war was different at TSU, where many students come from the Middle East, than on many predominantly white campuses. He examines why African-Americans had a low approval rating for Bush during the war, Republican efforts to get Black votes, and the impact of Bush's veto of key civil rights legislation upon African-American voting practices. BROADCAS: KPFT, 1 Mar. 1991.