The 1960s Inner City Riots Were Provoked By Police
The speaker is Dr. Bernard Anderson. Professor. Author. Corporate executive. I interviewed him in 1989 An estimate questions about the 1950s and 1960s when he was growing up. He was a witness to that time and articulate analyst looked at culture, individual experiences, and the big picture. I will be posting several comments by Dr. Anderson. #1950s #civilrights #bernardanderson

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ARCHIVE: Remembering the 1964 Rochester race riots, 20 years later (July 1984)

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Growing Up With Racism: A Personal Story

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September 27, 1966: MLK—A riot is the language of the unheard

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Honest Cop Explains How Police Feel & How They Fought Black People In The 1960s

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60 Years Ago: Police Attack Children’s Crusade with Dogs & Water Cannons in Birmingham, Alabama

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Crossroads: The 1967 Newark Riots

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How liberals monetized trauma | Catherine Liu on Marx, Trump, and identity politics

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James Baldwin v. William F. Buckley (1965) | Legendary Debate

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1960: "Harvest of Shame"

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Shooting For Survival (1960's)

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What Happened When He Went South To Study In 1955

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He Loved Growing Up In 1950s Black Philadelphia

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LA 92 (Full Documentary) | National Geographic

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Black Americans Express Their 1960s Rage. Have Things Changed? How Do You See It?

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The Fight (1965-1978) - Philadelphia: The Great Experiment

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Detroit 1967: When a city went up in flames

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50 Years Ago: Antiwar Protesters Brutally Attacked in Police Riots at 1968 Democratic Convention

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Meet The Families Who Defied the KKK | PBS Short Docs

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FULL DOCUMENTARY - 1964: The Fight for a Right | MPB

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