Democracy Now : February 14 : Civil Rights Music
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Democracy Now : February 14 : Civil Rights Music
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PZ0287.259
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1997-02-14
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00:59:00
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Democracy Now : February 14 : Civil Rights Music / Pacifica Foundation| Produced by Julie Drizin and Amy Goodman| hosted by Amy Goodman. - CONTENT: pt.1. Political headlines (3:00)-- pt.2. Civil rights music| look at the musical journey through the civil rights movement with historian and singer Bernice Johnson Reagon, one of the original Freedom Singers and a founder of the musical group, Sweet Honey in the Rock (16:00)-- pt.3. more on civil rights movement (19:00)-- pt.4. More on civil rights music (17:00) - Broadcast on February 14, 1997.
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SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK|REAGON, BERNICE JOHNSON|AFRICAN AMERICANS (see also BLACKS)|CIVIL RIGHTS (see also LAW, HUMAN RIGHTS, PEACE MOVEMENT)|MUSIC
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20972_P01
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1/4 inch audio tape
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PRA Vault Shelves
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59:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1997.
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