Dr. Edwards - Civil Rights, June 27, 1965
Scope and Contents note
These three one-hour recordings (001, 002, 003) feature a panel composed of President Robert C. Edwards, Assistant to the President General Rigsby, Vice-President for Business and Finance Melford Wilson, and Director of Extension George B. Nutt. The recording begins with Mr. Nutt introducing President Edwards, promising that Edwards will thoroughly investigate the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the problems it caused. Edwards gives an overview of the Civil Rights Act, title by title. He explains the complexities of the act and its successes and failures. Before opening the floor to questions, Edwards reads some grievance reports from African-American farmers whose testimony contributed to the congressional investigation that lead to the Civil Rights Act. Edwards refutes the allegations of racism. Recordings 002 and 003 are question and answer sessions.
Dates
- June 27, 1965
Restrictions on Use
There are no restrictions on use and access. The recordings may be reproduced by various means in accordance with Unit policies.
Extent
From the Collection: 1 Cubic Feet (42 reel-to-reel recordings, 19 audiocassettes, 3 compact discs)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Material Specific Details note
1/4 inch magnetic tape
Creator
- From the Collection: Clemson University. Communications Center (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Repository