Austin Civil Rights March Speech
Dublin Core
Title
Austin Civil Rights March Speech
Subject
Civil rights movements -- Texas -- History -- 20th century
African Americans -- Texas -- San Antonio
Segregation--Texas--San Antonio--History.
Description
Recording produced by KTSA Radio, San Antonio, Texas, of the Austin Civil Rights March on August 28, 1963. Listening notes: The tape begins with an interview by an unidentified KTSA reporter with Bob Joiner of the Indignant White Citizens Council (IWCC); 3:00 minutes: speech on Mt. Sequoyah, Arkansas; 6:00 minutes: Reverend Claude W. Black, Jr.; 12:00 minutes: Booker T. Bonner; 14:30 minutes: Moses LeRoy; 16:50 minutes: Attorney William J. Durham, Dallas, president of the Texas Council of Voters; 30:00 minutes: event background sound; 34:08 minutes: interview with Booker T. Bonner; 38:35 minutes: non-March KTSA news report on fire in San Antonio, to end of tape. TOTAL PLAYING LENGTH: 39:18 minutes. [original: open reel tape, 7-in, acetate, 7-1/2 and 3-3/4 speed] Copyright Notice: KTSA Radio Station owns the copyright to this recording, and it is streamed with the kind permission of Mr. Greg Martin, Director of Operations, Border Media/KTSA Radio.
Creator
KTSA (Radio station : San Antonio, Tex.)
Source
Claude & ZerNona Black Papers
Publisher
Elizabeth Huth Coates Library Special Collections, Trinity University
Date
1963-08-28
Rights
Materials in this collection are the intellectual property of Coates Library and Trinity University. Please contact the library for permission to reproduce or reuse these materials.
Format
audio/mp3
Language
English
Type
sound
Identifier
czb_068_000_0001a_mp3
Collection
Citation
KTSA (Radio station : San Antonio, Tex.), “Austin Civil Rights March Speech,” History Exhibits, accessed May 5, 2024, https://history.coateslibrary.com/items/show/45.