July '64 /
In the summer of 1964, a three-night riot erupted in two predominantly black neighborhoods in downtown Rochester, New York--the culmination of decades of poverty, joblessness and racial discrimination and a significant event in the Civil Rights era. Using archival footage and interviews with those w...
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Corporate Authors: | California Newsreel (Firm), ImageWordSound (Firm), Independent Television Service, National Black Programming Consortium, WXXI (Television station : Rochester, N.Y.) |
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Other Authors: | Eison, Carvin |
Format: | Electronic Video |
Language: | English |
Published: |
[San Francisco, CA] :
California Newsreel,
[2006?]
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Series: | Black studies in video
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Subjects: | |
Online Access: | CONNECT: Owned by Walker Library |
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