Liberty
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To what extent should African Americans strive to maintain their unique cultural heritage, and to what degree should they seek to become assimilated into the hegemonic culture? Rep. Charles Rangel provides perspective on Washington, D.C., and Harlem, and psychologist Kenneth B. Clark assesses the terrain and the hurdles ahead. Participants in previous programs in this series, and black and white high school and college students, discuss the broad spectrum of race relations in the 1990s.
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1 46 min
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