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THE SKI JUMPERS discussion and signing at Zenith Bookstore with Peter Geye and Linda LeGarde Grover Many young blacks however did not see changes in their everyday life. The Civil Rights Acts of 19 which attempted to resolve employment discrimination and define voting rights, only changed the law. Many of the children of those who left the south participated in desegregation efforts which included the Freedom Rides and lunch counter sit-ins. The Black Panther Party and its health care work in black communities is the topic of Radio Curious this week, in an interview with Professor Alondra Nelson, author of “Body and Soul: The Black Panther Party and the Fight Against Medial Discrimination.” The exodus of approximately six million black people from the American South between 19 had a significant role in setting the stage of the civil rights movement of the early 1960s. The book she recommends is "Crave Radiance: New and Selected Poems," by Elizabeth Alexander. We visited by phone from her Office in New York City, on Februand began our conversation when I asked her to describe the Black Panther Party.
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Our guest in this edition of Radio Curious is Columbia University Sociology and Gender Studies Professor Alondra Nelson, author of “Body and Soul: The Black Panther Party and the Fight Against Medical Discrimination."
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Although infiltrated and feared by the F.B.I., the Black Panther Party pioneered social and community programs, including free medical clinics, free meals, and educational programs. The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense was born out of this disillusionment. The exodus of approximately six million black people from the American South between 19 had a significant role in setting the stage of the civil rights movement of the early 1960s. The Black Panther Party and its health care work in black communities is the topic of Radio Curious this week, in an interview with Professor Alondra Nelson, author of “Body and Soul: The Black Panther Party and the Fight Against Medial Discrimination.”