What's it like being Septima Poinsett [i.e. Poinsette] Clark?
"Dr. Septima Poinsett [sic] Clark is an educator and humanitarian. ... This program is an attempt to present an informal portrait of Dr. Clark, as she talks informally (and without rehearsing) about her childhood, her teaching career ... her work with Dr. Martin Luther King [Jr.] and her philosophy for living. Various people in the Charleston community also express admiration for Dr. Clark, and brief comments are included."--1979 Peabody Awards entry form excerpt. Dr. Clark discusses her friendship and her work with Dr. King in the civil rights movement in the South during the late 1950's and 1960's. She recounts her long teaching career which she was fired from for being a member of the NAACP and and jailed in Tennessee for teaching an integregated program. Various people of Charleston, South Carolina discuss the contributions Dr. Clark has made, not only to the people of Charleston, but to people across the country. Several of them also tell of the influence Dr. Clark has had on them personally. The program includes a variety of archival photographs of Dr. Clark's personal life and work in the civil rights movement.
""Dr. Septima Poinsett [sic] Clark is an educator and humanitarian. ... This program is an attempt to present an informal portrait of Dr. Clark, as she talks informally (and without rehearsing) about her childhood, her teaching career ... her work with Dr. Martin Luther King [Jr.] and her philosophy for living. Various people in the Charleston community also express admiration for Dr. Clark, and brief comments are included."--1979 Peabody Awards entry form excerpt. Dr. Clark discusses her friendship and her work with Dr. King in the civil rights movement in the South during the late 1950's and 1960's. She recounts her long teaching career which she was fired from for being a member of the NAACP and and jailed in Tennessee for teaching an integregated program. Various people of Charleston, South Carolina discuss the contributions Dr. Clark has made, not only to the people of Charleston, but to people across the country. Several of them also tell of the influence Dr. Clark has had on them personally. The program includes a variety of archival photographs of Dr. Clark's personal life and work in the civil rights movement."@en
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