UPI - The African American Experience 1930-1980
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Identifier
35160004383452
Creation Date
6-4-1970
Subject—Topics
Civil Rights Movement
Description
Fort Wayne, Indiana: The Rev. Dr. Hubert G. Locke (center), a popular black professor and chaplain to students at Wayne State University, discusses current problems with black coeds at that school. The Rev. Locke says, 'Black youths have become far more radical in their thinking in the past two years.'
Format
BW Photograph, 11" x 8.5"
Source
United Press International
Keywords
African Americans, history, United States, prejudice, desegregation, civil rights movement, Black Panthers