The White Roots of Peace, circa 1972

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Date
1972
Summary
The White Roots of Peace is an interview with a representative of the group White Roots of Peace, a group of young Iroquois people traveling to universities to discuss Native American philosophies and educate listeners about the living conditions imposed upon Native Americans in cities and reservations, as well as other issues affecting Native Americans in contemporary society, circa 1972.
Contributor
White Roots of Peace
Publisher
National Federation of Community Broadcasters (U.S.)
Subjects
Broadcasting, Communications; Indians of North America; Indians of North America--History; Racism--United States
Locations
North America; United States; Missouri; St. Louis
Collection
Public Broadcasting
Unit
Special Collections and University Archives
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Terms of Use
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Physical Description
7 in; 00:31:50 hh:mm:ss; 1/4" open reel tape
Notes
National Federation of Community Broadcasters (NFCB) records
Series 8, Audio Materials 1975-1986
A guide to the full collection of National Federation of Community Broadcasters (NFCB) records is available in our archival collections: http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/1596.

Access

Access condition: public.
Other Identifiers
Fedora 2 PID: umd:725741; Handle Identifier: hdl:1903.1/41960; Filename: bcast-072474

Access Restrictions

This item is accessible by: the public.