Description: Story #6067. Story about HEW findings that Salem State College had not established a working affirmative action plan for women. The college has formed Committee for Affirmative Action and the Women's Equity Action League is pushing for more action. Footage includes b-roll of press conference, statements by women on the HEW findings of non-compliance, standup and voice over by reporter. Mix of sound and silent.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 12/01/1973
Description: Leader: Sam Bam Patriots SOF #10466; Interview with Patriots football player Sam Bam Cunningham.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 11/10/1974, 11/11/1974
Description: Leader: P1 Sanderson Story #7596 3/14/74; Interview with Bruins coach Harry Sinden and Bob Wolfe (Sanderson's agent and attorney) about the suspension of Bruins player Derek Sanderson.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 03/14/1974
Description: Christopher Lydon interviews Sarah Small, who runs the Protestant Ministry at the University of Massachusetts Boston campus. Lydon and Small pray together before the interview. Small talks about her admiration for Martin Luther King, Jr. and her involvement in the civil rights movement. She says that she learned a lot about herself after spending time in jail for participation in the civil rights movement. Small talks about her commitment to helping those in need. She comments on the status of African Americans in US society. This edition of the Ten O'Clock News also included the following items: Banks agree to improve access to banking services in low-income neighborhoods and Julian Bond at Harvard University
1:00:10: Visual: Footage of Sarah Small (United Campus Ministries) being interviewed by Christopher Lydon at Packard Manse in Roxbury. Lydon reports that Small runs the Protestant Ministry at the University of Massachusetts Boston campus. Lydon says that Small grew up in rural North Carolina; that Small is a devout Christian. Lydon reports that their interview began with a prayer. V: Footage of Small and Lydon praying together as they hold hands. Footage of Small saying that she has always had great faith in God. Small says that she has always seen great leaders as humans. Small tells a story about how she refused to stand up for Lyndon Johnson (former US President), saying that she only stands up for Jesus. Small talks about how much she loved and admired Martin Luther King, Jr. (civil rights leader). Small says that King was a leader who was led by the holy spirit. Small says that King knew he had a limited time to accomplish his goals. Lydon reports that Small found her political and spiritual direction when she was in jail in the 1960s. V: Footage of Smalls being interviewed by Lydon. Small says that she ended up in jail a lot; that jail became a restful haven for her. Small says that she is thankful for having gone to jail. Small says that she overcame many fears through going to jail and through her participation in the civil rights movement. Small says that she realized that she is free to do what she wants and to not do what she does not want. Lydon reports that Small often played music for the crowds before King's speeches. Lydon notes that Small's front door at the Packard Manse is always open. V: Shots of Small playing the piano and singing; of three children clapping along with the music. Footage of Small talking about helping the less fortunate. Small says that she feeds and shelters those in need. Small says that she is not afraid to keep her door open, despite the violence on the streets. Small says that she does not own anything that she would not give away to someone else. Lydon reports that Small believes that people need to realize the complexity of real equality. V: Footage of Small being interviewed by Lydon. Small says that African American children learn things twice. Small says that African American culture is different from white culture; that African American children need to learn both cultures. Small says that African American children are not given credit for learning both cultures. Small says that one group of people should not be able to determine cultural standards. Small compares American culture to a vegetable soup. Small says that African Americans are the untapped resource of the US.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/15/1990
Description: "Leader: "P1 Sarge/Dukakis #10834 12/23/74"; Silent footage of Michael Dukakis, Francis Sargent, and their wives in government offices talking. Separate silent footage of a news conference, close up of a brochure about the "New Gun Laws."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 12/23/1974
Description: "Leader: "P2 Sarge [Governor Francis Sargent] News Jobs #9171 6-26-74"; Governor Francis Sargent on the release of housing subsidies and highway maintenance funds, which will result in jobs in the construction industry. Silent b-roll (soft focus) of men working at a construction site, maps and federal subsidy figures, and b-roll of the news conference. Followed by cuts."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 06/26/1974
Description: "Leader: "P1 Sarge School Plan #8939 6/4/74"; Mix of silent b-roll and sound testimony from a State Education Committee hearing on the plan to address racial imbalance in Boston schools. "
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 06/04/1974
Description: "Leader: "P1 Sarge on New Veep #9634 8/12/74"; Silent b-roll of Governor Francis Sargent iat a press conference; Sargent and the governor of Missouri Christopher Bond discuss who they have recommended for Gerald Ford to choose as Vice President of the United States and answer questions about whether a former president (or Nixon specifically) should have immunity."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 08/12/1974
Description: "Leader: "P1 Sarge [Sargent] Signs Bills #9629 8/12/74"; Silent footage of Governor Francis Sargent signing a bill at his desk surrounded by people with a metal animal trap on his desk; some people in the audience communicate with each other using sign language; Sargent in chamber speaking to an audience (silent); people in a hallways look at the animal trap and test it with a pen."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 08/12/1974
Description: Leader: P2 Sargent SOF #10550 11/17/74; Interview with Governor Francis Sargent about the board of the Massachusetts Port Authority ousting Edward King as Director. Sargent answers questions from Natalie Jacobson and another reporter about his future once his term as Governor is over and questions about the economy.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 11/17/1974