Donahue Show, Starrett City
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- Name
- Newman, Oscar (Interviewee)
- Robinson, Renault, 1942- (Interviewee)
- Abrams, Philip, 1939- (Interviewee)
- Donahue, Phil (Host,Interviewer)
- Title
- Donahue Show, Starrett City
- Abstract
- Oscar Newman, Renault Robinson, and Phil Abrams speak about Chicago Housing Authority and public housing projects on the Phil Donahue show. At 57:00, news report begins about integration quotas at the Starrett City housing complex in East New York, Brooklyn
- Collection Name
- Oscar Newman papers
- Archival Context
- Series VIII: A/V Material
- Subjects
- Public housing; Housing policy; Architecture and society; Race relations; Discrimination in housing; Chicago (Ill.); Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.); Chicago Housing Authority; Robert Taylor Homes; Starrett City (Housing complex); Donahue (Television program)
- Format
- video recordings
- Genre
- Television talk shows; Television news programs
- Date
- between 1983 and 1988; Date inferred from content
- Physical Description
- 1 video file (68 minutes)
- Note
- Original format: VHS
- Note (Date)
- Date inferred from content
- Language
- English
- Library Location
- Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University
- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Persistent URL
- https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-nagk-0255