The Crime Bill / moderated by Paulette Brown ; produced by Pacifica National Programming.

Program Title:
The Crime Bill / moderated by Paulette Brown ; produced by Pacifica National Programming.
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PZ0240.05
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Eight part series of panel discussions in which activists, academics, journalists, politicians and other experts debate various solutions to the problems of violence in United States society.|THE CRIME BILL / moderated by Paulette Brown| produced by Pacifica National Programming. SERIES: Solutions to violence| no. 5 Eight part series of panel discussions in which activists, academics, journalists, politicians and other experts debate various solutions to the problems of violence in United States society. PANELISTS: Respresentative John Conyers, Reverend Albert Gallman, Ron Hampton, Laura Murphy Lee, Judge Eric Holder, Joseph Wright, Representative Don Edwards, Representative Bobby Scott, Angela Jordan Davis, Reverend Jesse Jackson. RECORDED: National Black Leadership Conference on Youth Violence and Black on Black Crime, Washington D.C., 6-8 Jan. 1994.

On the debate over the proposed National Crime Bill.

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National Black Leadership Conference on Youth Violence and Black on Black Crime, Washington D.C., 6-8 Jan. 1994.
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1 reels (59 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|59:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1994.
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