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Description
Presidential candidate and civil rights activist Reverend Jesse Jackson program at the Japan America Theater in Little Tokyo. Jesse Jackson was the first presidential candidate to visit Little Tokyo, and his Rainbow Coalition inspired many minorities and community activists in California to support him. Includes introductions, prayer, speech, Q&A, and reception. Features community organizers Evelyn Yoshimura, Jerry Yu, Mike Murase, Min Tonai, and Mike Woo.Additional Descriptive Notes: Tape 1: Reception Tape 2: Beginning of program Tape 3: End of speech and Q&A Tape 4: Q&A
National Rainbow Coalition (U.S.) Presidential campaigns
Time Period
1992
Place
Los Angeles (Calif.) Little Tokyo (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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Visual Communications Archives California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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