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http://www.thecoreproject.org/omeka/files/original/be7a20cba366d383723c5328f721b3de.mp4
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Title
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1968 film clip of Walter Brooks, head of Target City in Baltimore
Subject
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Walter Brooks
Description
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1968 film clip CORE's Walter Brooks as a correspondent for PBS' "Black Journal". He was the chairman of New Haven CORE, a field secretary for CORE and then head of the Target City project in Baltimore. He worked for "Community Progress Inc., the first anti-poverty agency in the country", was the "City-wide Coordinator for Voter Registration for the A. Phillip Randolph Institute","Area Coordinator for March on Washington, the march from Selma to Montgomery in 1965" and ultimately he became a state representative in Connecticut and "chaired the Black and Hispanic Caucus".
Creator
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Black Journal
Source
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https://americanarchive.org/catalog
Publisher
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Public Broadcast System
Date
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1968
Format
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film
Language
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English
Coverage
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1968
Black Power movement
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
New Haven CORE
Target City
Walter Brooks