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Publication Date

Winter 2-22-1995

Identifier

HT1531 .S256 1995

Series

27 YEARS AFTER MARTIN LUTHER KING: WHERE ARE WE, THE AMERICAN PEOPLE?

Description

After an introduction by Dr. Richard Pressman, President's Peace Commission Member and Professor of English and Communication Studies at St. Mary's University, and a cultural presentation by Ms. Konise Nolden, a student of St. Mary's University, the Rev. Hector Grant, pastor of the Bethel United Methodist Church of San Antonio speaks about the racism. He points out that, historically, acknowledgment of other races' humanity has always preceded the non-acknowledgment, in order to ensure exclusive access to scarce resources, that is racism.

Keywords

Angelou, Maya; King, Martin Luther, Jr.; African Americans -- Social conditions; Nature and nurture; Race discrimination; Race relations; Race relations -- Economic aspects; Race -- Religious aspects -- Christianity; Racism; Racism -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church; United States; United States -- Race Relations; Racism -- United States

Contributor

Dr. Pressman, Richard S.; Rev. Grant, Hector; Nolden, Konise

Document Type

Presentation

Size or Duration

43.49 minutes

Format

mp4

Medium

video

Digital Publisher

Digital Commons at St Mary's University

Collection

President's Peace Commission Videos

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