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![]() [Procession Against Violence, tape 3 of 3] Original Airdate: 4/23/1976 Length: 00:21:56 Item Type: newstape - original footage Go to full description for this item. Description : Abstract Participants in the Procession Against Violence are assembled at City Hall Plaza. A WGBH camera crew records the event from the back of the crowd. Edward Brooke (US Senator), Michael Dukakis (Governor of Massachusetts), Kevin White (Mayor, City of Boston), and Kathryn White are visible at the front of a large crowd gathered on City Hall Plaza. Robert Golledge (Vicar, Old North Church) introduces the speakers and is heard leading the crowd in the Lord's Prayer. Michael Haynes (Twelfth Street Baptist Church) and Humberto Cardinal Medeiros (Archdiocese of Boston) lead the crowd in prayers. Michael Germinal Rivas (Chaplain, Boston University) and John Zanetos (Greek Orthodox Cathedral) are heard addressing the crowd. Paula Lyons (aide to Mayor Kevin White) leads the crowd in singing "God Bless America." The crowd breaks up and departs. Judy Stoia and Pam Bullard ask white, Asian American and African American attendees why they attended the Procession Against Violence. Interviewees speak out against violence and talk about the importance of the march. Tape 3 of 3. Contributor : Reporter Pam Bullard Judy Stoia
Subject : Keywords African American religious leaders Busing for school integration - Procession Against Violence Clergy Peace movements Subject : Personal Names Brooke, Edward Bullard, Pam Dukakis, Michael Golledge, Robert Haynes, Michael Lyons, Paula Medeiros, Humberto Rivas, Michael Germinal Stoia, Judy White, Kathryn White, Kevin Zanetos, John Subject : Corporate Names (Organization names) St. William's School Band Type : Genre News - Unedited |
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