Description: Jan von Mehren reports on Henry Hampton's address to students at Boston University. Von Mehren notes that Hampton talked about the importance of campus activism and civil rights. Von Mehren's report includes footage of Hampton speaking to the student audience. Hampton encourage students to make demands on the university administration. Pearl Shelton (community activist) addresses the students from the audience. She encourages them to become involved in the struggle for change in society. Von Mehren's report also includes footage of Rosa Moreno (Boston University law student) and Derek Davis (Boston University law student) talking about the lack of activism on college campuses. Von Mehren discusses the role of campus activism in the civil rights movement in the 1960s. Von Mehren's report includes footage from Eyes on the Prize of Diane Nash (civil rights activist). This edition of the Ten O'Clock News also included the following item: K.C. Jones of the Boston Celtics reacts to racist remarks made by Jimmy "the Greek" Snyder on national television Reactions to comments by Jimmy "the Greek"
1:00:06: Visual: Black and white footage of the Civil Rights Movement from Eyes on the Prize. African American students face off with white police officers during the civil rights movement. African American student demonstrators are marching on a street. Shot of an FBI poster seeking information on the murder of three civil rights activists. Shots of students being escorted into police vehicles; of police using fire hoses on civil rights activists in Birmingham, Alabama. Shots of civil rights activists at city hall in Nashville, Tennessee; of Diane Nash (civil rights activist) standing with Ben West (Mayor of Nashville). Footage of Nash saying that she asked West if he believed that discrimination was wrong. Footage of West saying that he told Nash that discrimination was morally wrong. Shot of Nash applauding as she faces West. Jan von Mehren talks about how students were on the front lines of the civil rights movement of the 1960s. Von Mehren notes that some civil rights activists lost their lives; that some were jailed. Von Mehren talks about the participation of college student Diane Nash in the civil rights movement. Von Mehren says that today's college students have only vague memories of the civil rights movement. Von Mehren reports that Henry Hampton (civil rights activist and filmmaker) addressed a group of high school and college students today at Boston University. V: Shots of students listening to Hampton speak; of Hampton addressing the students. Footage of a white female student asking Hampton how Boston University can increase the enrollment of minority students. Hampton says that students need to be persistent in making demands on the administration. Von Mehren stands at the back of the auditorium where Hampton is speaking. Von Mehren says that the civil rights activists from the 1960s are trying to convince the younger generation to become active. V: Footage of Pearl Shelton (community activist) standing in the audience. She asks how many students are members of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) or the Urban League. Shelton says that students need to give something back to society. Footage of Shelton being interviewed by von Mehren. Shelton says that Martin Luther King (civil rights leader) would be disappointed in the lack of activity in the current movement for civil rights. Footage of Rosa Moreno (Boston University law student) saying that there is apathy among students today; that some students do not know how to become involved; that civil rights organizations need to distribute information to students. Footage of Derek Davis (Boston University law student) saying that students have not mobilized behind one cause or political candidate; that many students are disillusioned or skeptical; that some students are interested in fighting for change. Shots of Hampton addressing the crowd; of students in the crowd listening to Hampton. Von Mehren says that today's students have not united behind one cause; that many are trying to make a difference. V: Footage of Hampton saying that today's students need to dream like King did. Shot of the audience applauding.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/18/1988
Description: Ballot question 4, the nuclear waste referendum, is battleground for Yankee Rowe and Pilgrim plants shutdown issue.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/11/1988
Description: Local volunteers in Dole & Bush Republican presidential campaigns explain their dedication.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/07/1988
Description: Senate confirms Kennedy's proposed ban on media cross-ownership by tabling counter-measure of Sen. Symms, thereby assuring that Rupert Murdoch must choose between Herald+Fox tv. Hollings, Weicker.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/27/1988
Description: Heavy rains wash sewage into Quincy neighborhood adjacent to construction site. Residents display their ruined possessions and flood damaged property. Water flowing into storm drain.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/01/1988
Description: Chancellor Franklyn Jenifer announces state tuition increase for students who can afford it and promises greater financial aid for those who can not.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/22/1988
Description: On payless payday, Seabrook workers frustrated because of stigma associated with nuclear power industry. They blame NH Yankee for not correcting the public's misconceptions.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/29/1988
Description: State will assume the task of keeping federally subsidized rental housing affordable once the developers' obligation to HUD ends. Reps. John McDonough, Kevin Honan, Sen. John Kerry.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/13/1988
Description: Loss of barrier beach at Chatham makes oceanfront property extremely vulnerable to force of tides. One house succumbs; neighbors plan sea wall in defense. Waves, erosion, Cape Cod.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/22/1988