Lynch law and the American gov't
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- Name
- Conant, Theodore Richards, 1926-2015 (Former owner)
- Title
- Lynch law and the American gov't
- Other Titles
- Lynch law and the American government
- Abstract
- 1) Radio Peking - excerpt from newscast in English for North America, India, and Southeast Asia - March 17th 1960 - item on Mac meeting at Panmunjom - [enslaved black individuals] track etc. 2) Feature - Lynch law and the American government 3) Feature - "US Colonialism" - recorded March 17th, 1960, South Post, Yongsan, Seoul, Korea for Mr. George Wyane, USIS
- Collection Name
- Theodore Richards Conant Collection
- Archival Context
- Series III: Audio Visual. Subseries III.3: Audio. Box no. 25, Item no. container audio_087
- Subjects
- Lynching; Racism; United States; Mississippi; Parker, Mack Charles
- Format
- sound recordings
- Genre
- Radio programs
- Origin Information
- China
- Date
- March 17th 1960
- Physical Description
- 1 audio file (17 minutes)
- Note
- Original format: 1/4 inch open reel audio
- Note (Content flag)
- Contains fairly graphic description of the lynching of Mack Charles Parker, an African-American man (in the context of a Radio Peking program condemning American racism and imperialism)
- Language
- English
- Library Location
- C.V. Starr East Asian Library, Columbia University
- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Persistent URL
- https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-w0c7-3t93