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Title Work

Title No: 676

Title: Interview with Marian Wright Edelman

Medium: Audio; Documentation; Moving Image

Original Medium: Film; Recorded Sound; Video

Date: 19 Dec  1988 (Created)

Original Summary:
Interview with Marian Wright Edelman conducted for Eyes on the Prize II. Discussion centers on her work with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy to bring attention to those living in poverty, particularly children.  Topics also include meeting Malcolm X while at Yale Law School,  the Poor People's Campaign and her work as part of Resurrection City after King's assassination.  This interview also appeared in Malcolm X: Make It Plain and America's War on Poverty..

Countries of Origin: U.S.A.

Duration: 1 hr 12 min 38 sec 

Genres: Interview

Subjects: Poor People's Campaign; Poverty--United States

Name As Subjects: Edelman, Marian Wright; Moses, Robert Parris; Kennedy, Robert F.; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.); X, Malcolm; King, Martin Luther Jr.

Credits:
RoleName
Production CompanyBlackside, Inc.
IntervieweeEdelman, Marian Wright
InterviewerHampton, Henry
InterviewerStekler, Paul Jeffrey
ProducerTeam D

Reference Materials x1

Video/mpegVideo


Items x16

ItemDescription
676-1Safety Film : Original negative 
676-2Audio Tape : 1/4" Audio Tape 
676-3Audio Tape : Audio Cassette 
676-4Video Tape : U-matic 
676-5Video Tape : Betacam 
676-6Paper : File Folder 
676-7Safety Film : 16mm 
676-8Safety Film : 16mm 
676-9Disc : Compact Disc-Read Only Memory 
676-10Digital : Video/quicktime 
676-11Digital : Video/quicktime 
676-12Digital : Video/h264 
676-13Digital : Video/mkv 
676-14Digital : Audio/wav 
676-15Digital : Video/quicktime 
676-16Digital : Video/mpeg 


Contained By x2

Title NoTitle
6734America at the racial crossroads exhibition, January-March 7, 2008
4195Eyes on the prize II [interviews]


Related Works x3

TypeTitle NoTitle
1456Pre-interview with Marian Wright Edelman
5086Marian Wright Edelman and Henry Hampton
675Interview with Marian Wright Edelman