The 1950s Inner-city Black Communities Were Strong
To support my efforts to create more clips please donate to me at www.patreon.com/allinaday. The speaker is Robert Woodson. CEO and founder of The National Center for Neighborhood Enterprise. A lifelong worker on behalf of community development. I interviewed him in 1989 as part of my television series of the 1960s. Several people who I interviewed spoke about how the black communities functioned in the 1950s. I found him to be one of the most articulate. It affected him profoundly and he devoted his life to creating inner-city enterprises.
Видео The 1950s Inner-city Black Communities Were Strong канала David Hoffman
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