"Like It Is" Episode #420 -- Interview with Rev. Joseph E. Lowery
Document Type
Interview
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Publication Date
2-17-1981
Identifier/URL
ms667_VID_113
Abstract
This episode of "Like It Is" features Reverend Joseph E. Lowry discussing the ongoing struggle for justice and the importance of continued activism. He emphasizes that Black Americans must remain vigilant, rebuild coalitions, and maintain moral and spiritual strength to advance equality. Lowry highlights the significance of family, education, and political engagement, as well as the need to address violence and racial injustice. He advocates for nonviolent action, unity across communities, and active participation to sustain progress and confront systemic challenges in the pursuit of true freedom and human dignity.
Collection
MS-667: Dr. Arthur E. Thomas, President Emeritus, Central State University, Collection
Publisher Repository
Special Collections and Archives; Wright State University Libraries
Digital Publisher
Special Collections and Archives; Wright State University Libraries
Repository Citation
Thomas, A. E.,
& Lowery, J. E.
(1981). "Like It Is" Episode #420 -- Interview with Rev. Joseph E. Lowery. .
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms-667_tv_program/34
