Description: Not all legislators are fully familiar with contents of health care bill (lack of time to digest voluminous details) although they have strong enough opinions to vote on it. Reps. Tucker, Galvin, MacGovern, Connolly.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/01/1988
Description: Forum at Boston University debating legality and appropriateness of US aid to Nicaraguan contras.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/28/1988
Description: Howard Zinn addresses downtown gathering in protest of contra aid. Verbal confrontation takes place between onlooker and demonstrator.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/25/1988
Description: Tour of James Michael Curley's mansion, purchased by City of Boston.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/22/1988
Description: Delinquent teens remanded to DYS are encouraged in art therapy program to express themselves through painting and sculpture. Exhibit and sale of their work.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/18/1988
Description: National tournament of deaf basketball players takes place in Boston. Deaf community endeavors to make their concerns known to hearing population.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/07/1988
Description: Local volunteers in the Dukakis & Jackson Democratic presidential campaigns explain their dedication.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/07/1988
Description: Dukakis & Jackson volunteers expect favorable results for their respective candidates in Super Tuesday primaries.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/08/1988
Description: Saundra Graham proposes developers include day care facilities in their buildings or contribute to child care fund. Harold Brown has provided such space. Little boy eating cookie. Children play outside.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/06/1988
Description: Marcus Jones reports that a poll by The Boston Globe found that African American residents do not think that African American politicians are providing strong leadership for the community. Interviews with African American residents David Reddick, Evangeline Josey, and Joe King about African American leadership. Jones reports that Donald Polk (Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts) does not believe that the Boston Globe poll is a good measure of the effectiveness of the African American leadership. Interview with Polk who says it is easy to criticize the leadership. He adds that residents need to get more involved in the activities of the community. Jones' report is accompanied by footage of Bruce Bolling (Boston City Council) on the Phil Donahue show in October of 1986.
1:00:20: Visual: Footage of David Reddick (South End resident) being interviewed by Marcus Jones. Reddick says that he is no longer happy with the leaders of the African American community. Shots of African American residents walking on street. Jones reports that The Boston Globe released results of a poll about leadership in the African American community. V: Shots of a Boston Globe newspaper article with a headline reading, "Black leaders criticize Globe poll on their effectiveness." Footage of Bruce Bolling (Boston City Council) on the Phil Donahue Show from October, 1986. Bolling says that his efforts and the efforts of Charles Yancey (Boston City Council) have produced significant changes in the city of Boston. Jones reports that the Globe poll found that African American residents do not think that African American politicians are providing strong leadership. V: Footage of Evangeline Josey (Roxbury resident) saying that the politicians need to provide leadership on issues like crime and drugs; that the politicians need to organize the community. Footage of Donald Polk (Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts) saying that the community cannot expect a few people to solve the community's problems. Polk says that Martin Luther King (civil rights leader) could never have emerged as a leader without the efforts of Rosa Parks (civil rights activist). Shots of Polk and Jones walking together on a street. Jones says that Polk does not believe that the Globe poll is a good measure of the effectiveness of African American leaders. V: Footage of Polk saying that people will shoot at a target if given the opportunity; that the Globe poll holds up leaders as targets. Footage of Joe King (Mattapan resident) saying that African American leaders have not provided good leadership. Shots of Jones interviewing Polk; of African American residents on a city street. Jones reports that Polk says that good leaders need good followers. V: Footage of Polk saying that people become leaders when contribute their efforts to an activity or movement. Shot of an African American man exiting the Boston Bank of Commerce.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/15/1988