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Folks. No. 105

Five segments make up this public affairs program. First, Marsha Clark and Renee Robinson from the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater are seen giving children dance lessons while they explain how they started in dance and why they teach. Secondly, Louisiana governor Dave Treen addresses the NAACP convention in Lafayette ; after, convention attendees respond to his speech. Third, a segment filmed at the Indian Youth Conference where youth are warned about the future problems concerning their people and are urged to do their best. Fourth, tips on finding a job. The program closes with a blues group singing Everyday I Have The Blues.

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  • "Five segments make up this public affairs program. First, Marsha Clark and Renee Robinson from the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater are seen giving children dance lessons while they explain how they started in dance and why they teach. Secondly, Louisiana governor Dave Treen addresses the NAACP convention in Lafayette ; after, convention attendees respond to his speech. Third, a segment filmed at the Indian Youth Conference where youth are warned about the future problems concerning their people and are urged to do their best. Fourth, tips on finding a job. The program closes with a blues group singing Everyday I Have The Blues."@en

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  • "Black films and programs"@en