Synopsis
William Bradford Huie discusses his novel The Klansman. Includes recordings of interviews from Rev. Paschal Carlton, an unknown Alabama cab driver, and an unknown woman of Birmingham, Alabama. Includes songs "Be A Man, Join the Klan," and "Move Them Niggers North."
Details
Broadcast Date
Mar. 29, 1965
Physical Format
1 sound tape reel (ca. 60 min.) : 10 1/2 in.
Duration
1 second
Digital Format
WAV
Ownership
The Chicago History Museum
Language
English
Topics
Civil Rights African American History & Culture American History & Politics Race Relations Literature
People
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