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News/On-site interviews, 1969 0'-454', magnetic, color, positive : Continuation of Blake Kellogg anchored program on Kerner Report. Kellogg introduces
Donald Sikes of Milwaukee, head of Community Development Social Relations Commission,
organization which coordinates poverty programs in Milwaukee. Sikes sees relationship
between poverty and violence. Kellogg introduces Dr. Harold M. Rose, professor at
University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee: most of people arrested during racial violence in
Milwaukee in July 1967 were young people dissatisfied with lot in life, specifically
with job opportunities. Perceptions between blacks and whites very different. Kellogg
introduces Donald R. McNeil of University of Wisconsin Extension System: how UW
Extension handles white racism; program to educate (sensitize) people to history of
blacks. Donald Sikes: goals for whites and blacks different. Kellogg introduces Monroe
Swan: racism has perpetuated discrimination.
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