| Description | Georgia Hart Days talks to Dilip Hiro.
Track 1: Silence, 0.13 mins Track 2: She talks about living in Harlem and tells him other places she has lived, 1.01 mins Track 3: She talks about the differences in life for black people between North Carolina, Michigan, and New York, 1.23 mins Tracks 4-5: She says that there is more prejudice in New York. She talks about jobs she has had. She says that black people have better wages and jobs in South Carolina now. Track 6: They discuss changes for black people in Harlem - she says that education is better, 1.57 mins Track 7: Dilip Hiro asks whether black children have better opportunities now: she says there are more and better jobs, 1.30 mins Track 8: She talks about living in mixed black and white communities, 1.22 mins Track 9: Silence, 5.23 mins Track 10: She talks about being the only black family in a white neighbourhood and having problems with white Southern students, but being friendly with others, 3.07 mins Track 11: She talks about white children destroying things in her garden and complaining to her neighbour, 1.47 mins Track 12: She talks about fighting back and not believing in non-violence, 1.22 mins Tracks 13-14: She says that people should not hold their feelings back. They discuss the black people's reactions to the death of Martin Luther King and says that hostility is caused by slavery. Track 15: She describes the changes she would like to make to the buildings in the neighbourhood. She says that she taught her kids that they are as good as white people, 2.34 mins Track 16: She talks about her children, Beverley and Richard and their experiences of racism, 2.09 mins
Total: 32.31 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF565D0565980 |