Tape #61: Insights, Local Television program in Dallas Texas
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24m
Karen Magee interviewed Dr. Claud Anderson on why he believes social integration failed and why the socioeconomic dilemma of Black Americans remains unchanged 30 years after the Black civil rights movement of the 1960s. Dr. Anderson explained the socioeconomic construct that binds Blacks and pre-destine them to become a permanent underclass. Facts and projected were referenced from the book, Black Labor, White Wealth. (Approx. time 25 mins.)
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