Black History
Series: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow
From: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow- Phil Mariage
Length: 00:29:00
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Oneof the early assistants and a life long activist in Race Relations, Annie Abrams from Little Rock brings her older generation perspective on Black History to this generational discussion. Genealogist Rhonda Stewart has the middle generation perspective along with Crystal Mercer in the younger generation. Crystal Mercer is an Interpretive Guide at the Central High School National Historic Site. Two generations past the Central High crisis finds us in a different world as far as empathy and understanding are concerned. This is a wonderful discussion about Black History in a way you seldom hear - generation on generation.
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Piece Description
Oneof the early assistants and a life long activist in Race Relations, Annie Abrams from Little Rock brings her older generation perspective on Black History to this generational discussion. Genealogist Rhonda Stewart has the middle generation perspective along with Crystal Mercer in the younger generation. Crystal Mercer is an Interpretive Guide at the Central High School National Historic Site. Two generations past the Central High crisis finds us in a different world as far as empathy and understanding are concerned. This is a wonderful discussion about Black History in a way you seldom hear - generation on generation.
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