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Audio and Video Recordings
Eyes On the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years. DVD. Directed by Henry Hampton. WGBH Boston: Blackside, Inc., and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, 2006.
Pryor, Richard, comedian. Bicentennial Nigger, by Richard Pryor. Warner Brothers. LP. 33 rpm. 1976.
The Weather Underground: The Explosive Story of America’s Most Notorious Revolutionaries. DVD. Directed by Sam Green and Bill Siegel. Berkeley, California: The Free History Project, 2003.
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