Description: In ceremony on State House steps, Armenian Americans mark 75th anniversary of Armenian holocaust.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/24/1990
Description: Clergy and religious hold vigil in Harvard Square to commemorate anniversary of Jesuit murders in El Salvador and to protest US aid and military cover-up. John Kerry stands with Edward Kennedy. Joseph Moakley.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/14/1990
Description: Ray Flynn makes upbeat speech at awards ceremony and is optimistic Boston will overcome the many recent murders of teenagers. Flynn shakes hands with regular guys, gets into car and leaves.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/23/1990
Description: Hope Kelly reports that city and state officials held a ceremony at the Massachusetts State House to honor Robert Gould Shaw and the soldiers of the 54th regiment. Kelly reviews the history of Shaw and the African American soldiers of the 54th regiment in the Civil War. Kelly reports that the 1989 film Glory tells the story of the 54th regiment. Kelly's report includes clips from the film. Bill Owens addresses the ceremony. Part of the ceremony takes place in front of the Robert Gould Shaw Memorial. Michael Dukakis and Ray Flynn are part of the ceremony proclaiming Glory Day in Massachusetts. Marilyn Richardson, the curator of the Museum of Afro-American History, addresses at audience at the African Meeting House.
1:00:05: Visual: Footage of a re-enactment of civil war soldiers marching in front of the Massachusetts State House. Footage from the 1989 film Glory. Hope Kelly reports that Glory took four years to make. Kelly notes that the film is about African American soldiers in the Civil War. V: Footage of Bill Owens (State Senator) reading a proclamation. The proclamation makes reference to John Andrews (former Governor of Massachusetts) who issued a call to arms for African Americans and to Robert Gould Shaw (US Army colonel) who commanded the Massachusetts 54th Regiment. V: Footage from the film Glory. Kelly reports that the Massachusetts 54th Regiment became the first African American fighting unit in the nation's history; that the Regiment was led by Gould; that Gould was a an upper-class white man from Boston. Kelly reports that army officials at the time did not think that African Americans could be competent soldiers. Kelly notes that the Regiment proved army officials wrong. V: Footage from the film, Glory. Kelly reports that city and state officials held a ceremony outside of the Massachusetts State House; that Thursday has been proclaimed Glory day in Massachusetts. V: Shot of Ray Flynn (Mayor of Boston), Michael Dukakis (Governor of Massachusetts), and other leaders at the ceremony. The leaders stand quietly in front of the Robert Gould Shaw Memorial as a trumpeter plays "Taps." Shot of the media at the ceremony. Shot of the Robert Gould Shaw Memorial. Kelly reports that the Robert Gould Shaw Memorial has stood on Boston Common for ninety-three years. V: Shot of the face of a soldier carved into the Shaw Memorial. Shot of a group of female singers singing a gospel song. Men in military uniform stand behind them holding flags. Kelly reports that the Shaw Memorial shows Shaw on horseback and the soldiers on foot. Kelly notes that Shaw was on horseback and the soldiers on foot when they charged Fort Wagner in South Carolina in July of 1863. Kelly reports that Shaw and 32 African American and white soldiers were killed in the attack; that Shaw and the soldiers were all buried together. V: Shot of the Shaw Memorial. Footage from the film, Glory. Shot of the re-enactment march in Boston. Kelly reports that today's ceremony started at the Memorial; that the ceremony moved to the African Meeting House on Beacon Hill. Kelly notes that the African Meeting House served as a recruitment center for local African Americans during the Civil War. V: Shot of an African American man in military dress holding an American flag; of a group of African Americans in military dress at the ceremony. Footage from the film Glory. Footage of Marilyn Richardson (Curator, Museum of Afro-American History) addressing an audience in the African Meeting House. Richardson says that society must honor the principles for which the soldiers fought. Footage from the ceremony at the State House. An African American man sings "Glory Hallelujah." A crowd of media and attendees is gathered. V: Footage from the film Glory.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/08/1990
Description: In Boston City Hall ceremony, Nazi concentration camp survivors and their descendants mark 45th anniversary of Holocaust.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/25/1990
Description: Roanne Sragow, sworn in as district court judge, requested Alan Dershowitz as speaker at ceremony; Gov. Dukakis forbids his attendance because of feud with William Bulger. Bellotti tries to be diplomatic.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/28/1990
Description: Local Arab-Americans react to Iraqi president Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait. Muslims praying at New England Islamic Center. Call to prayer at mosque in Quincy.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/03/1990
Description: Members of Hindu temple in Lowell worship, and describe the discipline and origin of their religion. Hindu women in saris dance, chant, and clap outside temple.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/26/1990
Description: Giant American flag from Mt. Rushmore is brought to State House steps in Flag Day ceremony by Elks.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/14/1990
Description: Mary Fagan recites Gettysburg Address in Memorial Day ceremony in Brighton. Wreaths and flags in cemetery. Gun salute by veterans.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/28/1990