- Series
- What must be done
- Air Date
- 1968-08-12
- Duration
- 00:29:38
- Episode Description
- The series opened with a discussion of black-white relations, with comments by Newsweek editor Osborn Elliott, black power advocate Dr. Nathan Wright, Congress of Racial Equality founder James Farmer, and New York City assistant chief inspector Eldridge Waith.
- Series Description
- This series takes as its point of departure the award-winning issue of Newsweek Magazine published on November 20, 1967: "The Negro in America, What Must Be Done, a Program for Action." Moderated by Manhattan Borough president Percy Sutton, it features discussions about potential solutions to problems affecting ghettos, urban areas, and race relations.
- Subject(s)
- Creator(s)
- WLIB (Radio station : New York, N.Y.) (Producer)
- Contributors
- Sutton, Percy E. (Moderator)Waithe, Eldridge (Guest)Farmer, James, 1920-1999 (Guest)Eliott, Osborn (Guest)Wright, Nathan (Guest)
- Genre(s)
- Geographic Region(s)
- regions
- Time Period
- 1961-1970
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