Description: Advocates and families of patients plead for better mental health facilities. Danvers State Hospital exterior.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/23/1988
Description: REPS CRITICIZE MICHAEL DUKAKIS' SEARCH PROCESS FOR NEW CHANCELLOR. James Collins
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/02/1986
Description: Pregnant teens and single mothers graduate from Crittenton Hastings high school program. John Silber addresses commencement. Female doctor examines young woman. Classroom, laboratory.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/27/1990
Description: Tina Gaudette is child advocate of Crossroads Shelter in East Boston serving homeless families. She takes care of babies, helps children with homework and conducts play activities.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/29/1989
Description: Christopher Lydon reports on the release of the film Cry Freedom, based on the life of Steve Biko (martyred black South African leader). Lydon notes that the film is told from the perspective of Donald Woods (white newspaper editor). Lydon interviews Woods about apartheid and his relationship with Biko. Woods says that the black opposition in South Africa was forced to become violent in response to the brutal tactics of the white regime. Woods talks about his early opposition to Biko and the black movement; he says that he changed his opinion when he realized that Biko's positive message of black self-reliance was not anti-white. Lydon notes that Biko was killed in prison while Woods was exiled from South Africa. Lydon's report is accompanied by footage from the film and from the trailer of the film Cry Freedom. Editor's note: Additional footage from the film and the trailer of the film Cry Freedom, were edited out of the end of the tape.
1:00:00: Visual: Footage from the trailer for the 1987 film, Cry Freedom starring Kevin Kline and Denzel Washington. Christopher Lydon reports that the film Cry Freedom is a the story of Steve Biko (martyred black South African leader) told through the eyes of a white newspaper editor. V: Footage from the film, Cry Freedom. Lydon notes that the film Cry Freedom takes up where the 1982 film Gandhi left off. Lydon notes that Mahatma Gandhi (Indian leader) was born in South Africa. V: Footage of Donald Woods (South African journalist) being interviewed. Woods says that he has always considered Gandhi more of a South African than an Indian. Woods says that Gandhi was involved in the first attempts at non-violent protest in South Africa. Woods says that non-violent protest does not work very well in South Africa because the government forces are not afraid to use their guns. Woods says that the African National Congress (ANC) was forced to take up arms after fifty years of non-violent struggle. Woods says that the South African government does not respond to non-violent protests; that the South African government has forced the opposition to become violent. Woods says that black South Africans are not allowed to vote; that black South Africans are not allowed to campaign against anything. Woods notes that the South African government refuses to allow free speech or passive protests. Lydon remarks that the irony of the film Cry Freedom is that a white editor tells the story of a black victim. Lydon notes the same irony exists in his interviews with Woods. Lydon reports that Woods never wanted to equate the price he paid with the price paid by Biko. Lydon reports that Woods was exiled and banned from South Africa; that Biko was killed in prison. V: Footage from the film, Cry Freedom. Shot of Woods being interviewed. Footage of Woods being interviewed by Lydon. Lydon asks if Woods was converted by Biko. Woods says that Biko did not set out to convert him; that Biko set out to neutralize the activities and writings of Woods. Woods says that he had been writing editorials condemning black consciousness. Woods says that he mistakenly considered black consciousness to be racism in reverse at the time. Woods says that he began to realize that Biko's message was a positive message of black self-reliance. Woods says that black racism is not and never has been a factor in black politics in South Africa. Woods notes that the ANC was formed in 1912; that no credible black leader or organization in South Africa has ever been anti-white. V: Footage from the film, Cry Freedom.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/06/1987
Description: Retrospective on 25th anniversary of Cuban missile crisis. At Kennedy School forum, Soviets give their perspective for the first time. Daniel Ellsberg, McGeorge Bundy, Robert McNamara.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/20/1987
Description: 25th anniversary retrospective of Cuban missile crisis. Transcripts of JFK executive sessions reveal rationales+strategies on Khrushchev+Castro. Daniel Ellsberg,Dean Rusk,McGeorge Bundy,Robert McNamara
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/21/1987
Description: Questions are posed about the origin of financing of a new Irish bar, Cuchulainns, in Dorchester. Suspicions about connection between owner and IRA.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/20/1989
Description: Cumberland Farms violated wetlands protection law by draining & filling Great Cedar Swamp on its property. EPA ordered restoration, fines. Michael Deland. Aerial of Middleboro,Halifax,Plymouth County
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/28/1988
Description: New York Governor Mario Cuomo continues to deny aspirations for presidential candidacy. Democratic Party Chair Paul Kirk reportedly asked him to stop commenting on amenability of convention draft.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/17/1987