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Consumerism Program 322 Original Airdate: 4/4/1974 Subject Keywords Afro-American consumers Afro-American women Low budget cookery Wages - Effect of inflation on Subject Genre Public Affairs: Current Events Personal Names Crumlin, Mary Schultz, Allen Program Description Program examines the impact of higher food prices on African American families living in Boston and offers suggestions on how to combat the high cost of living. Through segments containing interviews with women shopping and preparing food in their homes, co-op market organizers, nutritionist Mary Crumlin, and economist Allen Schultz, Say Brother illustrates the local population's frustration with the government, the producers of food, and the stores that distribute it. Program also contains cooking segments with Boston residents Salem Hardy and Aliayo Pryor. Producer Topper Carew Associate Producer Barbara Barrow Leah Fletcher Vickie Jones Director Conrad White Host Topper Carew Vickie Jones Others Henry Johnson (filmmaker) Huntley Nicholas Jr. (film sound)
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