James Farmer Lecture, 1967

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Creator: WKAR
Subjects: People, Events
Description:

James Farmer, civil rights activist and first national director of the Committee of Racial Equality, speaks at the Kellogg Center. Topics include his concerns with the increase of unemployment in the African American community, training for unskilled black individuals, and a need for more colleges for black students.

Date: April 5, 1967
Format: Audio/mp3
Original Format: Open reel audio tape
Resource Identifier: A007619
Collection Number: UA 3.3.5.3 WKAR Radio Broadcasting Records
Language: English
Rights Management: Educational use only, no other permissions given. Copyright to this resource is held by Michigan State University and is provided here for educational purposes only. It may not be reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission of the University Archives & Historical Collections, Michigan State University.
Contributing Institution: University Archives & Historical Collections
Contributor: MSU Archives and Historical Collections
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