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![]() [Franklin Park Zoo] Original Airdate: 2/18/1987 Length: 00:02:12 Item Type: newstape - edited story master Go to full description for this item. Description : Abstract Marcus Jones reports on the Franklin Park Zoo's programs in celebration of Black History Month. Jones notes that the zoo's Black Arts Festival celebrates the roots of contemporary African American culture. Jones adds that students are visiting the zoo for programs including singing, dancing, and storytelling. Jones interviews Barbara Levitoff (spokesperson, Franklin Park Zoo). Levitoff talks about the important link between the zoo and the community. Jones' report includes footage of various performers, including a rap group and a storyteller and footage of animals at the zoo. This tape includes additional footage of animals at the zoo. Contributor : Reporter Marcus Jones
Subject : Keywords African American students Parks and recreation Rap music Subject : Personal Names Jones, Marcus Levitoff, Barbara Subject : Geographic Locations Franklin Park Roxbury (Boston, Mass.) Type : Genre News - Television |
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