Latin and African Americans friends or foes?

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Date
1996
Summary
Explores the tensions and misunderstandings that exist between Latinos and Afro-Americans. Examines Black and Latino relations in New York, Los Angeles, and Miami. Features conversations with Maya Angelou, Al Sharpton, Herman Badillo, and Phylicia Rashad.
Contributors
Elizondo, Hector; Angelou, Maya; Sharpton, Al; Badillo, Herman, 1929-; Rashad, Phylicia, 1948-
Publishers
Blue Pearl Entertainment (Firm); M.G. Perin (Firm); Films for the Humanities (Firm)
Subjects
North American Culture; American Culture; Civil Rights, Civic Engagement; Civil Rights, Discrimination; Hispanic Americans Attitudes; African Americans Attitudes; African Americans Relations with Hispanic Americans
Locations
North America; United States
Collection
Films@UM
Unit
Distinctive Media Collections
Language
English
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Terms of Use
Access is restricted to patrons at the University of Maryland.
Physical Description
44 minutes; color
Notes

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Access condition: campus-only.
Other Identifiers
Filename: lms-089678; Fedora 2 PID: umd:10683; Handle Identifier: hdl:1903.1/3158; Catalog Key: alephsys002471502; OCLC: ocm40464108

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