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By John Horn
Govs. Orval Faubus of Arkansas and George Wallace
of Alabama, former Mayor
William Hartsfield of Atlanta,
Ga., and the Rev. Dr. Martin
Luther King jr., founder and
president of the Southern
Christian Leadership Conference,' will be among those interviewed Aug. li on "Chronology of a Crisis," first of fiive
ABC-TV half-hours on civil
rights (Sundays at 10:30
p.m.).
The ABC-TV series, "Crucial Summer : The 1963 Civil
Rights Crisis," announced last
week, will be the first network airing of the nation's
dominant domestic issue. A
three-hour NBC-TV special J
on the subject, announced rl,
Monday, will be telecast -r
Labor Day.
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The first ABC-TV program t
will be a review of major and
significant events of the civilrights story in the United
States, especially since the
end of World War II.
Filming ls continuing in
Atlanta, qa.; Clinton, Tenn .;
Jackson . Miss. ; Little Rock.
Ark.; Montgomery, Ala., and
New York City and other
areas .
Others who will appear on
the series are Auther!ne Lucy,
first Negro at the University
of Alabama; Mrs. Dasy Bates,
NAACP leader in Little Rock;
Rosa Parks, of Montgomery,
who refused to yield her bus
seat to a white woman; William Simmons, leader of the
Jackson Citizens Council, and
Atlanta Constitution publisher Ralph McGiU.
Opinion is expected to range
from segregationist to lnte- 1
gratlonist, not excluding· the t
equivalent of the fabled Mrs. b
Murphy, small Southern bus!-' d
ness woman.
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The fourth prog1·am , on rn
Sept. 1, will include coverage V
of the planned march on
Washington and a review of
President Kennedy's civilrights legislation.
Ron Cochran is anchorman,
with John Rolfson and Roger
Sharp heading a traveling
corps of ABC news ' correspondents. The producer is
Bill Kobin.
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'Press and Race Issue,
An hour program on press ,
television and radio handling
of the race is sue will be telecast on CBS-TV Aug. 21
(7:30 to 8:30 'P , .mJ.
The program, .The Press
and the Race Issue," will include a discussion of Southern
and Northern press ·charges
and countercharges moderated by Dea·n Edward Barrett
of the Columbia Universiti)'s
Graduate School of Journal-
ism.
Participants will include
Grover Hall ir., editor in
chief of the Montgomery,
Ala., Advertisel'; James Kilpatrick ir. , editor of the
Richmond, Va ., News-Leader,
and CBS News president
Ri chard S. Salant.
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