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Bureau of Social Science Research audio collection : 16 audio recordings that form part of the materials from the two sociological studies for which Albert Gollin was the principal investigator, the March on Washington (1963) and the Poor People's Campaign (1968).
- Title
- Bureau of Social Science Research audio collection : 16 audio recordings that form part of the materials from the two sociological studies for which Albert Gollin was the principal investigator, the March on Washington (1963) and the Poor People's Campaign (1968).
- Author
- Gollin, Albert E.
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- Additional Authors
- Description
- 16 audiotape reels.
- Subject
- Gollin, Albert E
- Lewis, John
- Hobson, Julius
- Randolph, A. Philip 1889-1979
- Farmer, James
- Hedgeman, Anna Arnold, 1899-1990
- Robinson, Cleveland
- Rustin, Bayard, 1912-1987
- Young, Whitney
- Bureau of Social Science Research (Washington, D.C.)
- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
- Council on Racial Equality
- National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America
- Southern Christian Leadership Conference
- March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom (1963 : Washington, D.C.)
- Civil rights > United States
- Civil rights movements > United States > History > 20th century
- Civil rights demonstrations > Washington (D.C.)
- Poor People's Campaign
- Civil disobedience > United States
- Civil rights workers > United States
- Labor movement > United States
- African Americans > Civil rights
- United States > Politics and government > 1969-1974
- Genre/Form
- Sound recordings.
- Note
- The Bureau of Social Science Research, which existed from 1950-1986, was a non-profit research agency created to conduct research in basic and applied social science. The overall purposes of the Bureau were the development of social theory and research methods and their application to contemporary social problems. The Bureau's principle areas of interest included mass communication, urban studies, occupational and military sociology, higher and vocational education, social welfare, criminology and criminal justice administration, and the social research enterprise. Albert E. Gollin (1930-1999), a media sociologist, was a research associate of the Bureau of Social Science Research and conducted sociological studies of the March on Washington, August 28, l963 and the Poor People's Campaign, May-August 1968. The goal of the two studies was to provide a sociological analysis of the events and the media coverage given to both those who planned the events and those who participated in them.
- Call Number
- Sc MIRS Gollin 1990-70
- OCLC
- 1178767561
- Author
- Gollin, Albert E., creator.
- Title
- Bureau of Social Science Research audio collection : 16 audio recordings that form part of the materials from the two sociological studies for which Albert Gollin was the principal investigator, the March on Washington (1963) and the Poor People's Campaign (1968).
- Type of Content
- spoken word
- Type of Medium
- audio
- Type of Carrier
- audiotape reel
- Local Note
- Forms part of: Bureau of Social Science Research archive. Papers can be found in the Manuscript & Rare Books Division: Bureau of Social Science Research files, 1962-1970. (Sc MG 324).
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- Bureau of Social Science Research (Washington, D.C.)Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Moving Image and Recorded Sound Division.
- Research Call Number
- Sc MIRS Gollin 1990-70