- Series
- What must be done
- Air Date
- 1968-11-07
- Duration
- 00:30:25
- Episode Description
- The 1967 Newsweek article established three interrelated issues affecting inner city residents: education, employment, and housing. Discussing the housing issue are Osborn Elliott; H. Ralph Taylor, assistant secretary of the U.S. Department. of Housing and Urban Development; Thomas F. Murray, vice president, Equitable Insurance Company.; Dr. Frank Horne, assistant administrator for equal opportunities, New York City Housing and Development; and Mr. Jack F. Wood, Jr. executive co-director of the National Committee against Discrimination in Housing.
- 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)Taylor, H. Ralph, 1918- (Guest)Murray, Thomas F. (Guest)Horne, Frank S. (Guest)
- Genre(s)
- Geographic Region(s)
- regions
- Time Period
- 1961-1970
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