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![]() [Andrew Young speaks at Harvard University] Original Airdate: 12/6/1977 Length: 00:21:26 Item Type: newstape - edited story master Go to full description for this item. Description : Abstract Andrew Young (Ambassador to the United Nations) speaks at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He takes questions about the UN, divestment from South Africa, the Middle East peace process and the Carter Administration. He also discusses his transition from the civil rights movement to politics. Young has a good rapport with the students in the audience.
Subject : Keywords African American politicians African Americans - Civil rights Apartheid Middle East - Politics and government United Nations (UN) Universities and colleges Subject : Personal Names Carter, Jimmy Green, Ernie Harris, Patricia Sadat, Anwar Young, Andrew Subject : Corporate Names (Organization names) Harvard University United Nations (UN) Subject : Geographic Locations Cambridge (Mass.) Middle East South Africa Type : Genre News - Unedited |
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