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![]() [Interview with Conway, Kearney and O'Shea, part 3] Original Airdate: 9/10/1975 Length: 00:16:50 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 the anti-busing movement in Charlestown. O'Shea says that the media have portrayed Charlestown as a violent community; that the Charlestown anti-busing movment is working for public safety. Paul deGive interviews Conway on police presence in Charlestown and about violent youth in Charlestown. Conway says that police officers in Charlestown allowed a peaceful demonstration to proceed today; that residents need to vent their frustrations. Tape 3 of 3. Contributor : Reporter Stoia Judy deGive Paul
Subject : Keywords Busing for school integration - Police patrol Busing for school integration - Protest Police patrol Urban youth Subject : Personal Names Conway, Gloria deGive, Paul Kearney, Dennis O'Shea, Mon Stoia, Judy Subject : Corporate Names (Organization names) Boston Police Department Tactical Patrol Force (TPF) Subject : Geographic Locations Charlestown (Boston, Mass.) Type : Genre News - Unedited |
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