Description: "Leader: "P2 Busing Special #9754 8/26/74 1 of 2"; A summer camp in Wellesley to help kids integrate before the start of school busing. Children in a cafeteria and talking to each other outside. Interviews with campers about the pros and cons of the program. Jim Boyd standup about the camp. Outtakes include more silent footage of the kids hanging out and eating together, more interviews with the children (unstable image), andreporter outtakes."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 08/26/1974
Description: "Leader: "P2 Busing Tale of Two Cities Tease 9/6/74"; Joe Day reporter standup in from of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. White parents discuss the problems with busing integration in San Francisco. Shot of an anti-busing crowd chanting in Boston. Various shots of white and black parents, sound bites from parents in California including a woman who volunteered as a bus monitor, children playing on a playground, and an empty classroom. Reel 1 of 2. See Acc. 2394.00638"
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 09/06/1974
Description: "Leader: "P1 Busing Tale of Two Cities Tease 9/6/74"; Two men playing drums on a hill overlooking San Francisco. Footage of San Francisco including people on a crowded street, residential neighborhoods, a street car, the Golden Gate Bridge, and aerial shots of the skyline and streets. Sound bites from parents and administrators in California followed by interviews with parents and students in Boston and people speaking an an anti-busing event. Mayor Kevin White speaking with parents. More footage of parents discussing Freedom schools in the Chinese neighborhoods in San Francisco. Footage of schools in Boston and more interviews with kids. Interviews with California parents and kids about violence during the beginning of busing. Reel 2 of 2. See Acc. 2394.00637"
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 09/06/1974
Description: Leader: P2 Busing Vigil #8055 4/29/74; Interview with Boston City councilwoman Louise Day Hicks about a 24 hour vigil to oppose busing. Natalie Jacobson reporter standup. Protesters carrying anti-busing signs march in front of the Massachusetts State House. Interview with a black woman (Mrs. Small) who is pro-busing. Reporter outtakes. Silent and sound footage of the protesters. More of the interviews with Mrs. Small and Hicks. [Audio warbles]
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 04/29/1974
Description: Shots of a crowd walking down the street, men on a bench by the river, walking through the park, and lounging in the grass, and more people walking down the street. Interview with a woman on how she came to the knowledge that she is a lesbian. Interview with a man who thinks that homophobia will disappear if everyone who is gay just came out of the closet. Interviews with a man about people in the closet, a man from the Gay Business Association, and a gay man about pedophiles and the stereotype of homosexuals as molesters. B-roll of lesbian from before cooking. Interview with a man about the fight for Gay Rights. Mix of sound and silent.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 08/29/1978
Description: Suffolk County District Attorney Garrett Byrne gives press conference to ask Chief Justice Robert Bonin to remove himself from child sexual abuse case because of involvement in fundraising for defendant.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/06/1978
Description: Christopher Lydon interviews in-studio guests Howie Carr (columnist, The Boston Herald) and Byron Rushing (State Representative) about the murder of Carol Stuart in Mission Hill. Carr talks about criticism received by the Boston Herald for running a brutal photograph of the murder. Rushing and Carr talk about how to solve the problem of violence on the streets. Rushing accuses city officials of making policy "based on frustration." He adds that the government must focus on the root of the problem. Rushing and Carr talk about class and race issues surrounding media response to the murder. Rushing says that education and community development will help to stop violence on the streets.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/25/1989
Description: B-roll footage of Charles Street Jail building models from various angles; footage of snow outside and jail building; Suffolk County Jail exterior and sign shots from various angles. CHARLES STREET JAIL, SUFFOLK COUNTY SHERIFF DENNIS KEARNEY, JUDGE W. ARTHUR GARRITY PRESS CONFERENCE, INTERIOR, EXTERIORS, BARBED WIRE, TRUCKS
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/08/1982
Description: Background of CIA recruitment protest trial with Amy Carter and Abbie Hoffman. Footage of protest from year earlier. Court scenes. Interviews with Leonard Weinglass, Abbie Hoffman, Daniel Ellsberg, and Ralph Mcgehee. B-roll follows of interiors of court house, Weinglass talking to Amy Carter, and Amy and Abbie talking.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/07/1987
Description: Third day of jury selection for CIA recruitment protest trial of Amy Carter, Abbie Hoffman, and others. David Boeri comments on the media's intense focus on Amy Carter. Court scenes. After the court lets out without having selected a jury, Abbie Hoffman talks to the press about the importance of this trial in revealing the true nature of the Central Intelligence Agency. He also comments that despite his age, he's remaining active in the causes he believes in.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/08/1987