Description: TV SHOW, BLACK JOURNAL, WITH HOST TONY BROWN, COVERAGE OF ISSUES CONCERNING BLACK AUDIENCE, 1972 Initial Broadcast Date: October 17, 1972 30 minutes -- Color “Black Journal will examine the 1972 Presidential election from the black perspective. Dr. Charles Hamilton, Professor of Political Science at Columbia University, and Robert deLeon, Managing Editor of Jet magazine will be guests on the program. Dr. Hamilton, who is the author of Black Preacher in America and the co-author of Black Power, nInitial Broadcast Date: October 17, 1972 30 minutes -- Color “Black Journal will examine the 1972 Presidential election from the black perspective. Dr. Charles Hamilton, Professor of Political Science at Columbia University, and Robert deLeon, Managing Editor of Jet magazine will be guests on the program. Dr. Hamilton, who is the author of Black Preacher in America and the co-author of Black Power, notes that there are 16 states, including California, New York, Michigan and Ohio, where the high concentration of blacks may have a direct impact on the upcoming election, It is Hamilton’s opinion that neither candidate has been responsive to the issues that affect blacks, from full employment to the extensive surveillance of black leaders. “Black Journal” is a production of NET Division, Educational Broadcasting Corporation Executive producer: Tony Brown otes that there are 16 states, including California, New York, Michigan and Ohio, where the high concentration of blacks may have a direct impact on the upcoming election, It is Hamilton’s opinion that neither candidate has been responsive to the issues that affect blacks, from full employment to the extensive surveillance of black leaders. “Black Journal” is a production of NET Division, Educational Broadcasting Corporation Executive producer: Tony Brown
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