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Title The Scope and Significance of Hate Group Activities, followed by presentation of reports from the Clinics
Date 1959
Document Type Audio
Description Introduction by Herman H. Long followed by Arthur Levin speech on hate group activities with audience questions. Reports of the Clinics are then presented. The first report, presented by Ronald Walters, on the Community Leadership clinic was run by Robert B. Johnson who answers audience questions on the report. The second report is for the Clinic on methods and strategies for interracial organizational work in the South, presented by Miss Harrington and lead by Margaret C. McCulloch. The third report is for the Clinic on "Implementing Equal Opportunity Through the Medium of the Church".
Series Description Series 2: Race Relations Institute, 1943-1969
Box Description Race Relations Institute, 1959
Theme/s Organizations, Associations and Societies  Civil Rights  Police and Community Relations  
Keywords Institute staff, speech, racial violence, racial tensions, white supremacy, community organization, segregation, intimidation, racism, politics, government, anti-Semitism, propaganda, church
Library Amistad Research Center
Copyright Physical rights retained and permission granted by Amistad Research Center. Robert Johnson's contribution reproduced by kind permission of Jeh V. Johnson
Document(s) linked to Speech: Scope and Significance of Hate Group Activities
Report of the Clinic on Methods and Strategies for Interracial Organizational Work in the South
Report of the Clinic on Leadership Roles and Functions in Inter-Group Relations Work
Report of the Clinic on "Implementing Equal Opportunity Through the Medium of the Church"
Speaker/s Long, Herman Hodge; Levin, Arthur; Walters, Robert; Johnson, Robert B.; Harrington, Miss; McCulloch, Margaret C.
Duration 02:10:52