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Episode 1: Newark
Chapter 1: Pre-1950s
African Americans
Puritans
Native Americans
Puerto Ricans
Polish
Jews
Italians
Germans
Greeks
Chinese
Irish
Portuguese
Russians
Chapter 2: 1950-1960
African American Migration, Pt. 2
Culture of Political Activism in Newark (1940s-50s)
The Black Vote and the Commission Form of Government
Electing the first Black Power Leader
The New Black Political Class
Chapter 3: 1960-1970
Part 1: Black Resistance Builds
Part 2: Newark Rebellion
Part 3: New Directions in Black Politics
Chapter 4: 1970-1974
Amiri Baraka and Cultural Nationalism
The Transformation of the Black Freedom Movement
Public Housing and the Stella Wright Rent Strike
Puerto Rican Political Movement
Education and the Newark Teachers Strikes
Struggles for Police Reform
Job Training and Black Employment
Graft and Corruption
Black Business Development
The Newark Agreements and the NCTTC
Evaluating Ken Gibson’s Legacy
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BICC Job Preparation Course-compressed
Press Release from Carolyn Kelley Civic Council (June 1967)
Should Run This Town, Carmichael Harangues (NY Amsterdam News, Sept 10, 1966)
Social dynamite explodes, triggered by slum unrest (NJ Afro American Aug22,1964)
Spina tells how he hopes to keep riots out of Newark (NJ Afro American Aug 15,1964)
Scuffle Disrupts Newark Hearing (New York Times Jun 13, 1967)
Fighting the Blight or Urban Resistance to Authoritarian Social Change by A Veteran of Newark’s Blight Wars of the 50s and 60s
Aubrey Jones Excerpt from Blight Hearings (June 22, 1967)(2)
Aubrey Jones Excerpt from Blight Hearings (June 22, 1967)
Newark Races Against Riot Threat (NJ Afro American Front Page Aug 1,1964)
Newark councilmen spurn King’s ‘powder keg’ tag (Star-Ledger April 19, 1967)
Move to block threat of riot (NJ Afro American Aug 1,1964)
Estimated Racial Vote by Ward, 1937
Addonizio Warns on Rights Tactics (New York Times May 25, 1967)
Anvil Letter on potential rebellion in Newark (July 27, 1964)
Anvil Meeting Outline, July 1964- Potential rebellion in Newark after Harlem
Community Leaders in Newark Battle to Improve Negroes’ Lot (New York Times May 29, 1967)
Letter to Editor Discounts talk of riot for Newark (NJ Afro American Aug15,1964)
Mayor tells leaders how he hopes to allay unrest in Newark (NJ Afro American Aug22,1964)
Memorandum from William A. Mercer to BICC Executive Committee (May 1967)
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