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![]() [Owens speaks out after Landsmark attack.] Original Airdate: 4/6/1976 Length: 00:04:37 Item Type: newstape - original footage Go to full description for this item. Description : Abstract Pam Bullard reports on the attack on Theodore Landsmark by Joseph Rakes and other teenage boys during an anti-busing protest at City Hall Plaza. Report shows footage of State Senator William Owens addressing a gathering at City Hall Plaza. He accuses Kevin White (Mayor, City of Boston) of breaking his promises to the African American community and says that people of color are not safe in Boston. Report is accompanied by Stanley Forman's photographs of the Landsmark attack, which were printed in the Boston Herald American. Contributor : Host Steve Nevas Contributor : Reporter Pam Bullard
Subject : Keywords African American politicians Busing for school integration - African Americans and Busing for school integration - Protest Busing for school integration - Violence Race relations Subject : Personal Names Bullard, Pam DiGrazia, Robert Dukakis, Michael Forman, Stanley Kelly, James Landsmark, Theodore Nevas, Steve Owens, William Rakes, Joseph White, Kevin Subject : Corporate Names (Organization names) Massachusetts State Legislature Type : Genre News - Television |
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