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2. WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a reporter interviewing Mayor Maynard Jackson on the impact of the Civil Rights movement, Atlanta, Georgia, 1980 January 3
3. Black Leaders Say There is a Conspiracy to Discredit Black Leaders in the U.S.
4. WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Paschal's and its evolution into the "Restaurant of politicians" during the civil rights movement, Atlanta, Georgia, 1978 November 15
5. Black Demonstrators Protest at Housing Authority Office; Avis Truck Tires Slashed
6. WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Atlanta Junior College students who want charges against students dropped and an attorney comments on the situation, Atlanta, Georgia, 1978 June 22
7. Community Relations Chairman, Cohen, Comments on Citizen's Group Helping with Problems
8. Mayor Jackson Rejects Suggestion that Awarding of Contracts at Hartsfield Involves Reverse Discrimination
9. Homosexuals Demonstrate Outside Forum on Homosexuality; Want Discrimination Against Them Stopped
10. Atlanta Officials Complain of Poor Conditions at Techwood Homes; Tenants Protest
11. GAY PRIDE WEEK PLANNED TO EMPHASIZE NEED FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
12. Mayor Jackson Says There will Always be Problems with Affirmative Action but not at Hartsfield
13. Williams Criticizes Carter's Remark on Ethnic Poverty
14. Shaffely in Atlanta Opposing E.R.A.; Now Spokeswoman Comments On
15. Community Relations Committee Director Jackson Fears City Council May Cut Funding for the C.R.C.
16. Feminist Fridan and Mayor Jackson Speak to N.O.W. Marchers for E.R.A.
17. CONFLICTS OVER DENTAL CARE FOR LOW INCOME BLACKS
18. March on State Employment Office for Free Food Stamps, Health Care, Child Care, Etc.
19. After Spending Two Days in a Ghetto, Mayor Jackson Calls for a Roundtable Discussion of Public Housing
20. Sears Company Charged with Sex Discrimination
21. Black Liberation Army Implicated in 1971 Slaying of Policeman
22. Hosea Williams Leads March to Protest Police Shooting of Black Youth
23. Discription of the Burial Plans for the King Family and More Footage of Mrs. King's Funeral
24. Funeral Services and Procession for Mrs. Martin Luther King, Sr.
25. WSB-TV newsfilm clip of crowds waiting outside of Ebenezer Baptist Church as the body of Alberta Williams King, mother of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., lies in state, Atlanta, Georgia, 1974 July 2
26. Assistant Police Chief Mullins Talks about Incident at Ebenezer
27. Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of reporter Gail Edmonds and others with coverage of the fatal shooting by Marcus Wayne Chenault, Jr., of Alberta Williams King and church deacon Edward Boykin at Ebenezer Baptist Church, with reactions from community members including Atlanta mayor Maynard Jackson, Atlanta, Georgia, 1974 June 30
28. People Arrested in Violent Demonstration Appear in Court
29. S.C.L.C. Spokesman, Brooks, Discusses 72 Hour Moratorium on Demonstrations
30. Mayor Jackson Opposes Marches but Signs Executive Order to Allow Them
31. Protest March on 6/27/74 Peaceful; Mayor's Executive Order
32. S.C.L.C. Spokesman, Brooks, Said Marches will Continue Until Charges are Dropped Against Williams
33. Elected Officials Speak about Demonstrations and Racial Situation; Inman has No Comment
34. Mayor Jackson Allows Protest March; Police Chief Inman will Respect Parade Permit
35. Rally at Ebenezer Baptist Church after S.C.L.C. March
36. Over 250 Gather at Ebenezer Baptist Church after S.C.L.C. March; Tempers Still Flaring
37. Thomas, Spokesman for "Safe Neighborhood Coalition", Plans to Stop Williams Next Demonstration
38. Arrested Demonstrators Released on $1,500 Bond Each; Williams Calls it Exploitative
39. Protest Against Police Shooting of Gibson
40. Protests over Police Shooting Gibson; Confrontation Between Demonstrators and Police
41. Protest March over Police Shooting of Gibson; Violent Confrontation with Police and Mass Arrests
42. Community Relations Commission Claims Need for Power to Enforce Anti- Discrimination Work
43. After Some Objections, Portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Will Hang in State Capitol
44. DR. MAYS ON SCHOOL BUSING (1974)
45. Victory Statements by Mayor Jackson and City Council President Fowler; Election Night Party
46. ATLANTA ALDERMANIC BOARD PROHIBITS EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION TOWARD HANDICAPPED
47. Massell and Jackson Campaigns Address Questions of Racism
48. WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Pauline Newnan commenting on continued housing discrimination against African Americans in Atlanta, Georgia, 1973 September 4
49. Atlanta's Mayoral Candidates Speak to All Black Group
50. Mayor Massell Comments on Jackson's Charges on Race Issue and the Black Vote
51. John Letson after Leaving Atlanta Board of Education Comments on the Effects of Desegregation of Atlanta Schools
52. WSB-TV newsfilm clip of civil rights activist Hosea Williams addressing a crowd of picketers and conducting an interview with Dick Horner regarding civil rights advocacy and negotiation, Atlanta, Georgia, 1973 August 6
53. School Officials Discuss Problems in Integration Plan
54. WHITE FLIGHT FROM ATLANTA; OPEN HOUSING COALITION CALLS FOR CHANGE IN ATTITUDES
55. Carter, Black Panther Leader, Arrested for Creating a Turmoil and Inciting to Riot
56. Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of civil rights leaders Joseph Lowery, and J. D . Grier with Police chief John Inman as he announces efforts to recruit more African American policemen, Atlanta, Georgia, 1973 June 29
57. Community Relations Commission Identifies Sex Discrimination in Atlanta
58. Editorial Cartoon - Showing Hank Aaron's Performance Being Affected by Racism
59. Local N.A.A.C.P. President, King, Calls for 50/50 Racial Partnership
60. Profile of Mayoral Candidate, Morrison
61. 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
62. Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of activist Eva Davis and DeKalb County Sheriff Ray Bonner discussing the way that welfare fraud warrants were served in the public housing community of East Lake Meadows two days previously, Atlanta, Georgia, March 14, 1973
63. Lonnie King Interview Regarding NAACP and Desegregation Compromise
64. King, Local NAACP President, Criticizes Suspension by National NAACP
65. Protesters Oppose Changing Dykes and O'Keefe High Schools to Middle Schools
66. Students from Dykes and O'Keefe High School Board not to Convert Schools to Middle Schools
67. VICE-MAYOR JACKSON TELLS BOARD OF ALDERMAN ABOUT BARBERSHOP REFUSING TO CUT BLACKS' HAIR
68. 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
69. Georgia governor Jimmy Carter issues proclamation in memory of Martin Luther King, Jr. Soul singer James Brown hopes King's birthday will become a national holiday.
70. WSB-TV newsfilm clip of governor Jimmy Carter opposed to busing to achieve desegregation, Atlanta, Georgia, 1972 November 26
71. WSB-TV newsfilm clip of parents opposing busing their children out of the neighborhood to achieve desegregation in public school, Atlanta, Georgia, 1972 November 24
72. Interviews with Two Black Students Regarding their Experiences At
73. Atlanta Police Arrest Eight at Black Panther Headquarters for Evidence of Shooting
74. Blacks Protest the Imprisonment of Hosea Williams
75. March and Rally by Women Commemorating Right to Vote and Protesting Employment Discrimination
76. Workers Picket Nabisco Plant Charging Discrimination
77. Black Panthers Arrested Downtown over Controversy Surrounding Sale of Black Panther Newspaper
78. Abernathy comments on the need for government to represent all segments of society (No date).
79. Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of William E. Smith, Jr., also known as Bill Smith, and Judy Lambert, both of the Georgia Gay Liberation Front, discussing plans for the upcoming Gay Pride Week, including a rally and a march, Atlanta, Georgia, 1972, June 23
80. Black Activist Comments on Changes in Eastlake, Edgewood and Kirkwood Neighborhoods
81. Congress for Racial Equality Meets in Atlanta
82. Rev. John Gill Speaks on the Formation of Gay Church, Metropolitan Community Church
83. Picketing at High Rise Public Apartment Project Because of Racial Imbalance
84. Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of children ridding school buses and brief interviews about busing in the Atlanta public school system, 1972
85. Vernon Jordan Speaks at Ebenezer Baptist Church Regarding the Need for Blacks to Use Political Power
86. WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African Americans reacting negatively to mayor Sam Massell's speech on politics and government, Atlanta, Georgia, 1971 October 6
87. WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African Americans reacting to a speech by mayor Sam Massell, Atlanta, Georgia, 1971 October 6
88. WSB-TV newsfilm clip of mayor Sam Massell speaking against racism prevailing in Atlanta, Georgia, 1971 October 6
89. Blacks Protest High Rent for Apartments
90. WSB-TV newsfilm clip of reporter Jim Whipkey interviewing civil rights leader Andrew Young about race in the United States and the possibility of an African American president, Atlanta, Georgia, 1971 September 26
91. WSB-TV newsfilm clip of students at Therrell High School cleaning up school and grounds after vandalism, Atlanta, Georgia, 1971 September 25
92. WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Huey Newton commenting on the possibility of moving the Black Panther Party headquarters to Atlanta, Georgia, 1971 September 8
93. WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Huey P. Newton, co-founder of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, at a press conference announcing the move of the Panther's headquarters to Atlanta, Georgia, 1971 September 8
94. Georgia Tech Faculty Member Accepts New Job after Racial Tensions
95. WSB-TV newsfilm clip of two African American men testifying at a hearing about police brutality against them by two white officers, Atlanta, Georgia, 1971 September 2
96. WSB-TV newsfilm clip of students demonstrating against the Vietnam War and an appearance by Fannie Lou Hamer at the demonstration, Hurt Park, Atlanta, Georgia, 1971 August 7
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