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REVEREND C. K. STEELE (Part II)
Video has not been digitized and is not available for online viewing.
Year
n.d.
Video Details
11:49; color; sound; V-129 BA210; S.1239
Description
This film shows an interview with Professor Theodore Hemingway, followed by an interview with the Rev. Steele at his home. There are scenes from a 1978 banquet for Steele during which Jesse Jackson speaks. Produced by WFSU-TV.
Contributors
Geographic Subject
Personal Subject
Title
REVEREND C. K. STEELE (Part II)
Subject
African American history
Civil rights activists
Civil rights leaders-1940-1980
Civil rights movement
Civil rights movements-Florida-Tallahassee-History-20th century
Interviews
Description
This film shows an interview with Professor Theodore Hemingway, followed by an interview with the Rev. Steele at his home. There are scenes from a 1978 banquet for Steele during which Jesse Jackson speaks. Produced by WFSU-TV.
Date
n.d.
Contributor
WFSU-TV
Color
color
Video Details
11:49; color; sound; V-129 BA210; S.1239
Geographic Term
Tallahassee (Fla.)
Subject - Person
Jackson, Jesse, 1941-
Steele, Reverend Charles Kenzie, 1914-1980
Video Time
11:49
Thumbnail
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Digitized
false
Chicago Manual of Style
REVEREND C. K. STEELE (Part II). n.d. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/253532>, accessed 27 December 2024.
MLA
REVEREND C. K. STEELE (Part II). n.d. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 27 Dec. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/253532>