{"response":{"docs":[{"id":"ugabma_wsbn_wsbn21368","title":"WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Hosea Williams accusing the Reed Drug Company of unfair labor practices and racism as well as picketing by the Poor Peoples's Union, Atlanta, Georgia, 1973 March 28","collection_id":"ugabma_wsbn","collection_title":"WSB-TV Newsfilm Collection","dcterms_contributor":["Williams, Hosea, 1926-2000"],"dcterms_spatial":["United States, Georgia, Fulton County, 33.79025, -84.46702","United States, Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, 33.749, -84.38798"],"dcterms_creator":["WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)"],"dc_date":["1973-03-28"],"dcterms_description":["In this WSB newsfilm clip dated March 28, 1973, members of the Poor People's Union demonstrate against the Reed Drug Company in front of one of its Atlanta drugstores.","The clip begins with a shot of a group of African American protesters picketing Reed's Discount Drugs, taken from the opposite side of the street. The camera zooms in closer, and captures the signage on the entrance of the drugstore. Next, Hosea Williams, standing with a group of protesters in front of Reed's Discount Drugs, addresses the group's concerns to the camera; as he speaks, pedestrians continue to make their way down the sidewalk behind the group of protesters.","Speaking directly to the camera, Williams explains that a Reed Drug Company employee came to the Poor People's Union office after having complained to Reed's \"many times\" about grievances that were not redressed by the company's management. The Poor People's Union investigated the situation at the Reed Drug Company, and found the company to be guilty of unfair labor practices and racism. The Poor People's Union attempted to collect union authorization cards from Reed's employees; when management from Reed's found out that representatives from the Poor People's Union had been facilitating unionization efforts, the company retaliated against their employees by administering polygraph tests and fines. In response, the employees voted to wage a work stoppage strike and boycott of Reed Drug Company's twenty-six locations in the Atlanta area. Williams describes the strike as a \"result of Reed's retaliating on these people because they tried to enter the Poor People's Union.\"","Next, a police officer crosses the street in front of Reed's Discount Drugs, walks around the picket line of chanting demonstrators, and enters the drugstore. This is followed by a closeup shot of several picketers in front of Reed's Discount Drugs, taken from the neck down. They are wearing protest placards around their necks; some of the signs include \"Reed's pay slave wages,\" \"Help the poor people's union,\" and \"Poor people's union of America.\" As they picket, the protesters sing \"We Shall Overcome.\"","Hosea Williams founded the Poor People's Union of America in 1972 in Atlanta, Georgia, while serving as the executive director of the DeKalb/Metro-Atlanta branch of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. The Poor People's Union was established with the intent to organize Atlanta's working poor by negotiating grievances and securing job stability, pensions, and health care benefits. The Poor People's Union partnered with the Distributive Workers of America, formed in 1969 as the first multi-racial union led by an African American president and an executive board comprised largely of people of color. Although the Poor People's Union did not become as successful as it had endeavored to be, the organization supported significant efforts to aid underrepresented workers in Atlanta.","Title supplied by cataloger."],"dc_format":["video/mp4"],"dcterms_identifier":["Clip number: wsbn21368"],"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":["Original found in the WSB-TV newsfilm collection."],"dcterms_subject":["Pharmaceutical industry--Georgia--Atlanta","Demonstrations--Georgia--Atlanta","Labor--Georgia--Atlanta","Lie detectors and detection--Georgia--Atlanta","Race relations","Picketing--Georgia--Atlanta","We Shall Overcome (Song)","Poor--Georgia--Atlanta","Poor--Employment--Georgia--Atlanta","Poor African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta","Poor blacks--Georgia--Atlanta","Urban poor--Georgia--Atlanta","Working poor--Georgia--Atlanta","Labor leaders--Georgia--Atlanta","African American labor leaders--Georgia--Atlanta","African American clergy--Georgia","Clergy--Georgia","Labor unions--Georgia--Atlanta","Labor union members--Georgia--Atlanta","Labor union members--United States","African American labor union members--Georgia--Atlanta","Labor unions--Organizing--Georgia--Atlanta","Grievance procedures--Georgia--Atlanta","Labor discipline--Georgia--Atlanta","Intimidation--Georgia--Atlanta","Labor unions--Press coverage--Georgia--Atlanta","Labor unions, Black--Georgia--Atlanta","Labor movement--Georgia--Atlanta","Civil rights workers","Civil rights workers--Georgia--Atlanta","African American civil rights workers","African American civil rights workers--Georgia--Atlanta","African Americans--Civil rights--Georgia","African Americans--Civil rights--Georgia--Atlanta","African Americans--Civil rights--History--20th century","African Americans--Employment--Law and legislation--Georgia--Atlanta","Blacks--Employment--Law and legislation--Georgia--Atlanta","Discrimination in employment--Georgia","Discrimination in employment--Georgia--Atlanta","Discrimination in employment--Law and legislation--Georgia","Discrimination in employment--Law and legislation--Georgia--Atlanta","Race discrimination--Georgia--Atlanta","Industrial relations--Georgia--Atlanta","Industrial relations--Press coverage--Georgia--Atlanta","Industrial management--Georgia--Atlanta","Collective bargaining--Georgia--Atlanta","Collective labor agreements--Retail trade--Georgia--Atlanta","Employment tests--Law and legislation--Georgia--Atlanta","Unfair labor practices--Georgia--Atlanta","Union busting--Georgia--Atlanta","Fines (Penalties)--Georgia--Atlanta","Labor disputes--Georgia--Atlanta","Racism--Georgia--Atlanta","Georgia--Social conditions--20th century","Social conflict--Georgia--Atlanta","African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta--Social conditions--20th century","African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta--Social conditions--1964-1975","Protest songs--Georgia--Atlanta","Direct action--Georgia--Atlanta","Picketing--Law and legislation--Georgia--Atlanta","Strikes and lockouts--Georgia--Atlanta","Boycotts--Georgia--Atlanta","Signs and signboards--Georgia--Atlanta","Drugstores--Georgia--Atlanta","Drugstores--Management","Chain stores--Georgia--Atlanta","Chain stores--Management","Police--Georgia--Atlanta","Pedestrians--Georgia--Atlanta","Sidewalks--Georgia--Atlanta"],"dcterms_title":["WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Hosea Williams accusing the Reed Drug Company of unfair labor practices and racism as well as picketing by the Poor Peoples's Union, Atlanta, Georgia, 1973 March 28"],"dcterms_type":["MovingImage"],"dcterms_provenance":["Walter J. 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The camera pans down to show a group of people, most of whom are black. The group probably consists of East Lake Meadows residents and some reporters. Two unidentified white men in the group appear to be the same reporters who will later interview Sheriff Bonner. Mrs. Davis, speaking of the DeKalb County Sheriff's Department, says, \"We call them quite often when we are being robbed, our senior citizens are being knocked down and pocketbooks [taken] away from them, our doors being broken into in our home, we will call them. You know what they ask us? 'Where do you live?'\" Mrs. Davis goes on to say that when residents answer that they live in East Lake Meadows, the DeKalb County Sheriff's Department instructs them to call the Atlanta police instead. Mrs. Davis states that when residents follow these instructions, the Atlanta police take an hour to arrive, and sometimes do not come at all. Other residents voice their agreement. Mrs. Davis concludes, \"And so if they can't come to East Lake Meadows when we call and we're in deadly need, our lives are at stake, what in the hell did they come out here for yesterday, doing us like they did? If they can't come out here to protect us, why come out here and harass and scare us to death?\" Another resident voices her agreement.","In the next clip, the two unidentified reporters interview Sheriff Bonner outdoors in front of an office building. There is no audio in this clip.","The next clip shows Sheriff Bonner apparently addressing one of the journalists by name, saying, \"Mr. Gorman, there [was] no unduly force used. We did bust in one door, on my authorization, due to the fact that they said these people were not at home, and left home about seven o'clock in the morning and didn't ... get back home till about eleven o'clock at night, yet the children were out running around, so we felt like there was someone in the house, and that was the only house we went into by force, sir.\"","One of the journalists asks from offscreen, \"What about the armaments?\"","Sheriff Bonner replies, \"Sir, I feel like that when we go into a situation, there's been as much controversy as this has been, that the men are due to be protected, and of course we did arm our people with shotguns, as well as some of the other officers were armed with shotguns in the event if we did have problems.\"","Title supplied by cataloger.","Supporting information was taken from the following source: \u003ci\u003eThe Atlanta Constitution\u003c/i\u003e, 15 March 1973:8A. 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Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection, The University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Georgia"],"dlg_local_right":null,"dcterms_medium":["moving images","news","unedited footage"],"dcterms_extent":["1 clip (about 1 mins., 7 secs.): color, sound ; 16 mm."],"dlg_subject_personal":null,"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":null},{"id":"ugabma_wsbn_wsbn21058","title":"King, Local NAACP President, Criticizes Suspension by National NAACP","collection_id":"ugabma_wsbn","collection_title":"WSB-TV Newsfilm Collection","dcterms_contributor":["Elder, Walt","King, Lonnie C., 1936-","Solomon, Victor"],"dcterms_spatial":["United States, Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, 33.749, -84.38798"],"dcterms_creator":["WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)"],"dc_date":["1973-03-09"],"dcterms_description":["King, Local NAACP President, Criticizes Suspension by National NAACP","Reporter: Elder, Walt","Title supplied by cataloger."],"dc_format":["video/mp4"],"dcterms_identifier":["Clip number: wsbn21058"],"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":["Original found in the WSB-TV newsfilm collection."],"dcterms_subject":["Segregation","Courts","Education","Schools"],"dcterms_title":["King, Local NAACP President, Criticizes Suspension by National NAACP"],"dcterms_type":["MovingImage"],"dcterms_provenance":["Walter J. 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Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection, The University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Georgia"],"dlg_local_right":null,"dcterms_medium":["moving images","news","unedited footage"],"dcterms_extent":["1 clip (about 16 secs.): color, sound ; 16 mm.","1 clip (about 2 mins., 25 secs.): color, sound ; 16 mm."],"dlg_subject_personal":null,"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":null},{"id":"ugabma_wsbn_wsbn21004","title":"Protesters Oppose Changing Dykes and O'Keefe High Schools to Middle Schools","collection_id":"ugabma_wsbn","collection_title":"WSB-TV Newsfilm Collection","dcterms_contributor":["Ponders","Cook"],"dcterms_spatial":["United States, Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, 33.749, -84.38798"],"dcterms_creator":["WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)"],"dc_date":["1973-03-06"],"dcterms_description":["Protesters Oppose Changing Dykes and O'Keefe High Schools to Middle Schools","Title supplied by cataloger."],"dc_format":["video/mp4"],"dcterms_identifier":["Clip number: wsbn21004"],"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":["Original found in the WSB-TV newsfilm collection."],"dcterms_subject":["Education","Segregation","Courts","Schools"],"dcterms_title":["Protesters Oppose Changing Dykes and O'Keefe High Schools to Middle Schools"],"dcterms_type":["MovingImage"],"dcterms_provenance":["Walter J. 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Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection, The University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Georgia"],"dlg_local_right":null,"dcterms_medium":["moving images","news","unedited footage"],"dcterms_extent":["1 clip (about 1 mins., 37 secs.): color, sound ; 16 mm."],"dlg_subject_personal":null,"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":null},{"id":"ugabma_wsbn_wsbn21000","title":"Students from Dykes and O'Keefe High School Board not to Convert Schools to Middle Schools","collection_id":"ugabma_wsbn","collection_title":"WSB-TV Newsfilm Collection","dcterms_contributor":null,"dcterms_spatial":["United States, Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, 33.749, -84.38798"],"dcterms_creator":["WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)"],"dc_date":["1973-03-05"],"dcterms_description":["Students from Dykes and O'Keefe High School Board not to Convert Schools to Middle Schools","Title supplied by cataloger."],"dc_format":["video/mp4"],"dcterms_identifier":["Clip number: wsbn21000"],"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":["Original found in the WSB-TV newsfilm collection."],"dcterms_subject":["Education","Student activities","Segregation","Communities","Schools"],"dcterms_title":["Students from Dykes and O'Keefe High School Board not to Convert Schools to Middle Schools"],"dcterms_type":["MovingImage"],"dcterms_provenance":["Walter J. 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Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection, The University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Georgia"],"dlg_local_right":null,"dcterms_medium":["moving images","news","unedited footage"],"dcterms_extent":["1 clip (about 25 secs.): color, silent ; 16 mm."],"dlg_subject_personal":null,"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":null},{"id":"ugabma_wsbn_wsbn20995","title":"VICE-MAYOR JACKSON TELLS BOARD OF ALDERMAN ABOUT BARBERSHOP REFUSING TO CUT BLACKS' HAIR","collection_id":"ugabma_wsbn","collection_title":"WSB-TV Newsfilm Collection","dcterms_contributor":null,"dcterms_spatial":["United States, Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, 33.749, -84.38798"],"dcterms_creator":["WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)"],"dc_date":["1973-03-05"],"dcterms_description":["Title supplied by cataloger.","Clip number: wsbn2099513628"],"dc_format":["video/mp4"],"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":null,"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":null,"dcterms_subject":["African Americans","Race","BARBERS AND BARBERING","Hair","ALDERMAN, BOARD OF"],"dcterms_title":["VICE-MAYOR JACKSON TELLS BOARD OF ALDERMAN ABOUT BARBERSHOP REFUSING TO CUT BLACKS' HAIR"],"dcterms_type":["MovingImage"],"dcterms_provenance":["Walter J. 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Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection, The University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Ga"],"dlg_local_right":null,"dcterms_medium":["news","unedited footage"],"dcterms_extent":["1 clip (about 1 min.): color, sound ; 16 mm."],"dlg_subject_personal":["Jackson, Maynard, 1938-2003"],"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":null},{"id":"ugabma_wsbn_wsbn20982","title":"WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Jesse Jackson talking about the civil rights movement's change in tactics, West Hunter Street Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia, 1973 March 4","collection_id":"ugabma_wsbn","collection_title":"WSB-TV Newsfilm Collection","dcterms_contributor":["Elder, Walt","Jackson, Jesse, 1941-"],"dcterms_spatial":["China, 35.0, 105.0","Soviet Union, 51.220643, 51.363519","United States, Georgia, Fulton County, 33.79025, -84.46702","United States, Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, 33.749, -84.38798","United States, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, 41.85003, -87.65005"],"dcterms_creator":["WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)"],"dc_date":["1973-03-04"],"dcterms_description":["In this WSB newsfilm clip dated March 4, 1973, Reverend Jesse Jackson speaks to a group of Atlanta reporters about building coalitions amongst national civil rights groups to represent the needs of poor people; reuniting with Reverend Ralph D. Abernathy after having left the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC); the proposed elimination of social services on the part of the Nixon administration; the negotiating power of African American consumers; and about the civil rights movement's focus on securing economic equity for African Americans.","The clip is divided into three segments. The first segment of the clip, just under one minute long, begins with Reverend Jesse Jackson, president of People United to Save Humanity (PUSH), standing amongst a group of reporters in front of the West Hunter Street Baptist Church in Atlanta, where Reverend Ralph D. Abernathy, president of SCLC, is pastor.  Speaking into several microphones that reporters have held in front of him, Jackson says \"I think that we have no choice but to act . . . if we do act, there is no guarantee that we will win, but if we don't act, there is a guarantee that we will lose.  I think that we have always been able to organize around programs and around oppression rather than just organize around organizations. In other words, there is no real purpose served for a group of organizations just to sit in a room and talk about what they ought to do. But if there's a dire need, such as there is now to dramatize the plight of poor people, and to raise it up high in the consciousness of people in this country, then around need we come together.\" This is followed by approximately fifteen seconds of b-roll footage that begins with a shot of people walking out of the West Hunter Street Baptist church, then by a shot of several women standing in front of the church. Next, a shot taken from across the street reveals a crowd of people standing in front of the church; the crowd spills from the sidewalk into the street. A television camera operator walks through the group of people as he carries a camera on his shoulder, and the segment ends.","The second segment of the clip, less than one minute long, begins with approximately thirty seconds of b-roll footage that includes a shot of the facade of the West Hunter Street Baptist Church. An African American couple crosses the street in front of the church, and proceeds to enter the building. Next, the camera zooms in on the sign posted in front of the church, which reads: \"West Hunter Street Baptist Church. Rev. Ralph D. Abernathy, Pastor. Sunday - March 4, 1973 10:45 A.M. - Working worship Rev. Jesse Jackson Chicago Illinois Holy communion 7:00 P.M. Baptism welcome.\"  Next, the camera focuses on the church facade, and zooms in on the front doors of the church; a group of parishioners exit the building, and cross the road in front of the church. Next, Jackson responds to questions from the same cluster of African American reporters, standing in the same location as in the first segment of the clip.  The first question that he responds to is not recorded. Jackson then responds \"Well I think that we must get the maximum amount of people involved. In other words, labor is affected adversely by the President's budget, poor white folks, poor black folk, poor brown folk, students, and parents . . . as well as the organizations, you know, that represent these people from time to time.  So if we pull all these forces together, we have the capacity to make this nation take us into account. We must do it.\" Jackson turns to another reporter in anticipation of another question, and the clip ends.","The third segment of the clip, approximately three and a half minutes long, includes more footage of Jackson responding to questions from reporters at the same location in front of the West Hunter Street Baptist Church. The clip begins with Jackson promoting the strength and success of relationships established between PUSH, SCLC, and other social service organizations. Next, an African American reporter, presumably WSB reporter Walt Elder, asks Jackson about his split with Abernathy, and if his visit to Abernathy's church in Atlanta signified a mend in their relationship. Jackson asserts that he and Abernathy had no personal conflicts, and that the two leaders had mutually ventured to build a new organizational relationship. He affirms that those who had sensed a conflict between the two leaders are now pleased to see them working together; he is pleased as well. Elder then follows up his previous question by asking about the efficacy of the coalition between PUSH and SCLC; his question is cut short by a break in the clip. Next, another African American reporter asks a question about Jackson's impression of the African American community; the beginning of his question is not recorded. Jackson opines that the Nixon administration has spent \"a far greater commitment to expanding the opportunities for the rich in China and Russia, in terms of more cheap labor bases and cheap labor markets.\"  Referring to the Nixon administration's proposed cuts to social services, he adds \"there are four white persons for every one black person affected by what Nixon's proposing . . . when black folks are hungry, we demand steak and gravy. The white folks demand Jim Crow.\" He then advocates organizing against companies that profit from African American consumers, yet refuse to place African Americans in positions of leadership, noting \"if we began to consolidate our consumer strength, we could bring most of these giants down to their knees.\" Elder asks Jackson for his opinion about whether or not he thinks the civil rights movement ended after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Jackson replies that the movement has \"been in a valley,\" one reason for this being that African Americans \"have basically won our civil rights, as a matter of protecting them.\" Following up, Jackson says \"Now we have the right to go to any school in America, but we can't pay the tuition. We have the right to move into any neighborhood, but we can't pay the house notes. So we have now entered a civil economics era. 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