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Panorama: Alyce C. Gullattee, James P. Comer, John Williams

Object Details

Creator
Anacostia Neighborhood Museum
British Broadcasting Corporation
Scope and Contents
On the news program Panorama, Alyce C. Gullattee, James P. Comer, and John Williams discuss persuasiveness of racism, self image, slavery and skills of the black slave, slave culture, the basis of power in society, the educational system, immigrants and their subculture, and how the social policy of the past hurts African Americans in the present.
Television program. Part of Broadcast Programs. AV000784: Panorama: Alyce C. Gullattee, James P. Comer, John Williams begins at 004336 (preceded by Stokely Carmichael Lecture at Howard University and Panorama: Nikki Giovanni and Stokely Carmichael). Undated.
Date
circa 1972
Extent
1 Video recording (open reel, 1/2 inch)
Type
Archival materials
Video recordings
Television programs
Topic
African Americans
Racism
Blacks -- Race identity
Slavery
Immigrants
Education
Social history
Place
Anacostia (Washington, D.C.)
Washington (D.C.)
United States
Citation
Panorama: Alyce C. Gullattee, James P. Comer, John Williams, Record Group 09-037, Anacostia Community Museum Archives, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier
ACMA.09-037, Item ACMA AV000784
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