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CIRCA 1968 - Civil Rights leader Charles Rawlings, NAACP rep William Pickard, and Paul Briggs talk about the dismal state of education in Cleveland.
CIRCA 1968 - Cleveland's Mayor Carl Stokes explains some of the factors which have led to the city's decline.
CIRCA 1960s - Attorney Thomas Russell Jones speaks to a group in Brooklyn, New York, about police brutality on Blacks in 1960.
CIRCA 1968 - Mayor Carl Stokes goes on TV to appeal to Cleveland citizens to do better by the city's economy, led by business.
CIRCA 1960s - Dick Gregory speaks to the crowd at an antiwar protest in Washington DC in 1969.
1970s - Nikki Giovanni, American poet, speaks about her career.
CIRCA 1968 - Shortly before his assassination in Memphis, Tennessee, Martin Luther King Jr. gives a speech declaring that he will never give.

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CIRCA 1968 - The civil rights leadership of Martin Luther King Jr. and H. Rap Brown are contrasted.

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