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![]() [Interview with Conway, Kearney and O'Shea, tape 1] Original Airdate: 9/10/1975 Length: 00:21:20 Item Type: newstape - original footage Go to full description for this item. Description : Abstract Judy Stoia interviews Dennis Kearney (State Representative), Gloria Conway (Editor, Charlestown Patriot) and Mon O'Shea (Associate Dean, Bunker Hill Community College) on the steps of the Bunker Hill Monument. They talk about youth unrest, the Charlestown anti-busing movement, racism in Charlestown, and the heavy police presence. The three community leaders say that youth violence is a problem; that the actions of Charlestown youth seems to be directed against the police presence and not against busing. Conway notes that the Charlestown anti-busing movement is committed to non-violence. The three leaders say that Charlestown is not a violent community. Tape 1 of 3. Contributor : Reporter Judy Stoia
Subject : Keywords Busing for school integration - Police patrol Busing for school integration - Protest Busing for school integration - Violence Police patrol Race relations Urban youth Subject : Personal Names Conway, Gloria Kearney, Dennis O'Shea, Mon Stoia, Judy Subject : Geographic Locations Charlestown (Boston, Mass.) Type : Genre News - Unedited |
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