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Civil Rights’ 2 Faces

Confrontation on ABC

By John Horn

Govs. Orval Faubus of Ar-
kansas 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 Confer-
ence, will be among those in-
terviewed Aug. 11 on “Chron-







ology of a Crisis,” first of fiive
ABC-TV half-hours on civil
rights (Sundays at 10:30
p.m.).

The ABC-TV series, “Cru-
cial Summer: The 1963 Civil
Rights Crisis,” announced last
week, will be the first net-
work airing of the nation’s
dominant domestic issue. A
three-hour NBC-TV special
on the subject, announced
Monday, will be telecast
Labor Day.

The first ABC-TV program
will be a review of major and
significant events of the civil-
rights story in the United
States, especially since the
end of World War II.

Filming is continuing in
Atlanta, Ga.; Clinton, Tenn.;
Jackson, Miss.; Little Rock,
Ark.; Montgomery, Ala., and
New York City and other
areas,

Others who will appear on
the series are Autherine 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; Wil-
liam Simmons, leader of the
Jackson Citizens Council, and
Atlanta Constitution pub-
lisher Ralph McGill.

Opinion is expected to range
from segregationist to inte-
grationist, not excluding the
equivalent of the fabled Mrs.
Murphy, small Southern busi-~
ness woman.

The fourth program, on
Sept. 1, will include coverage
of the planned march on
Washington and a review of
President Kennedy's civil-
rights legislation.

Ron Cochran is anchorman,
with John Rolfson and Roger
Sharp heading a traveling
corps of ABC news corre-
Spondents. 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 issue will be tele-
cast on CBS-TV Aug. 21
(7:30 to 8:30 9, .m).

_ The program, “The Press
‘and the Race Issue,” will in-
clude a discussion of Southern
and Northern press charges
and countercharges moder-
ated by Dean Edward Barrett
of the Columbia University’s
Graduate School of Journal-

‘Participants will include

Grover Hall jr. editor in
chief of the Montgomery,
Ala., Advertiser; James Kil-
patrick jr., editor of the
Richmond, Va., News-Leader,
and CBS News president
Richard S. Salant.
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