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In this broadcast, Austin Coleman reports on the arrest of 175 people during an anti-discrimination protest in San Francisco, urges his listeners to join the NAACP, and makes an announcement regarding the Interdenominational Ministers Wives of Phoenix's scheduled program on

In this broadcast, Austin Coleman reports on the arrest of 175 people during an anti-discrimination protest in San Francisco, urges his listeners to join the NAACP, and makes an announcement regarding the Interdenominational Ministers Wives of Phoenix's scheduled program on "negro education." Lincoln Ragsdale describes efforts to lobby state senators to pass the "civil rights bill," which he suspects will pass the House and subsequently be defeated in the Senate, and asks his listeners to contact their representatives to express their support for the "public accommodations bill."
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    1964-03-08 (uncertain)
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    “Broadcast," Ragsdale Family Papers, MSS-451, Tape 20, Arizona State University Library.

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