Peace and freedom party candidate / Gerald Horne.
Speech by Gerald Horne, Professor of Black Studies and U.C. Santa Barbara, presents a campaign speech for his 1992 Senatorial race. He begins with the background of racism since World War II, from the movie industry to commercial television. He attacks Governor Wilson's slashing of Welfare, the anti-immigrant policies which are growing to world-wide proportions, and how racism is coming to replace anti-communism. Horne goes on to examine the changing economic realities in California and the Nation, bias in higher education, and the growth of racial bias against Blacks.|PEACE AND FREEDOM PARTY CANDIDATE / Gerald Horne. - Speech by Gerald Horne, Professor of Black Studies and U.C. Santa Barbara, presents a campaign speech for his 1992 Senatorial race. He begins with the background of racism since World War II, from the movie industry to commercial television. He attacks Governor Wilson's slashing of Welfare, the anti-immigrant policies which are growing to world-wide proportions, and how racism is coming to replace anti-communism. Horne goes on to examine the changing economic realities in California and the Nation, bias in higher education, and the growth of racial bias against Blacks. - RECORDED: Los Angeles, 1992.