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Title
In the Shadow of the Capitol: Education in Segregated Washington
Subject
History
Education
Segregation
Description
In the Shadow of the Capitol was aimed at preserving the history and memories of the African-American intellectual and professional community in Washington, DC, between the 1922 dedication of the Lincoln Memorial and the 1963 "I Had a Dream" speech by Martin Luther King, Jr.
The program culminated in a symposium at the Folger Shakespeare Library that brought some of that era's greatest luminaries to the attention of new audiences.
In this segment, Dunbar graduate Marjorie Parker moderates a panel of fellow alums including Harold Chinn, J. Leon Langhorne, and Laverne Gregory West.
The program culminated in a symposium at the Folger Shakespeare Library that brought some of that era's greatest luminaries to the attention of new audiences.
In this segment, Dunbar graduate Marjorie Parker moderates a panel of fellow alums including Harold Chinn, J. Leon Langhorne, and Laverne Gregory West.
Side 1
Side 2
Creator
Parry, Betty
The Word Works, Inc.
Folger Shakespeare Library
Source
Grant - 80-02-12
Publisher
Folger Shakespeare Library
Date
1981
12 April 1981
Contributor
Folger Shakespeare Library
Rights
The Humanities Council holds the right to display and distribute grant funded materials.
Researchers are responsible for obtaining proper rights and permissions from original copyright holders.
Format
Audiocassette
.wav
Language
English
Type
Sound
Identifier
01f.02.1980
487
Coverage
Washington, DC
Sound Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Audiocassette
Duration
01:16:00
Bit Rate/Frequency
3072 kb/s
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