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This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.Jay Nelson Tuck moderates. He describes the previous year's dispute between George...
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Focused, uncompromising, and yet essentially pragmatic, Whitney Young, executive director of the National Urban League, answers questions at this 1966 meeting of the Overseas Press Club. Young was one...
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Mayor John Lindsay takes questions from reporters. Reporters ask about President Johnson's and the Labor Secretary's criticisms about his handling of the transit strike. Lindsay makes no comment. Other...
View ArticlePart 5 - Climbing that Ladder: Jobs and Opportunity
In this episode of New Yorkers at Work, minorities and women discuss the difficulties they have faced in finding jobs and receiving equal treatment and equal pay. The program begins with minorities...
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Thomas H. Allen (filling in for William H. Booth) Interviews Sterling Tucker, Executive Director of the Washington D.C. Urban League and now field services director of the "new thrust" who has just...
View ArticleThe Skills Bank of the New York Urban League
This episode is about how the Skills Bank of the Urban League of Greater New York invests in human capital. Guests include Richard Sachs, Barney Handley, and Renee Legget. Discusses the importance of...
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Thomas H. Allen (filling in for William H. Booth) Interviews Sterling Tucker, Executive Director of the Washington D.C. Urban League and now field services director of the "new thrust" who has just...
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