1982 Oak Park Mall
Initially presented by a local CBS Reports about how malls, Oak Mall in particular, could change a community, it also revealed how very segregated it was. Aside from the obvious social and economical inequalities, racial discrimination is apparent through the interviews, and the lack of diversity is unmistakable.

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Oak Park Mall in Kansas (1982) Farmer Ralph Walters
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Going to the mall in 1998 [Home Depot, Bed Bath and Beyond, Target]

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Mall City Documentary 1983 NYU Film Roosevelt Field Mall Culture and Song "Mall City"

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Oak Park Mall and Independence Center 1991

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Drive to Kansas City - January 1985

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