Divided City: The Route to Racism.
1996
PN1997
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Title
Divided City: The Route to Racism.
Imprint
1996 Lawrenceville, NJ : Films Media Group ; Orangeville, ON : McIntyre Media [distributor]
Language
English
Description
1 streaming video (20 min.)
Call Number
PN1997
Distributor No.
7674 Films Media Group
System Control No.
(OCoLC)695009530
Summary
In this ABC News Nightline, the death of Cynthia Wiggins sparks a controversial debate about latent racism in Buffalo, New York, and its suburbs. Wiggins died when struck by a tractor trailer while crossing a major highway to her job at an upscale, suburban mall. She had arrived by bus from an inner-city neighborhood. Racism was charged when investigators discovered that the planners and the mall's operator had conspired to prevent the bus route serving the inner city from stopping at the mall to discourage a poor, black clientele.
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Title from resource description page (viewed Dec. 08, 2010).
"In this ABC News Nightline, the death of Cynthia Wiggins sparks a controversial debate about latent racism in Buffalo, New York, and its suburbs. Wiggins died when struck by a tractor trailer while crossing a major highway to her job at an upscale, suburban mall. She had arrived by bus from an inner-city neighborhood. Racism was charged when investigators discovered that the planners and the mall's operator had conspired to prevent the bus route serving the inner city from stopping at the mall to discourage a poor, black clientele. (20 minutes)."
"In this ABC News Nightline, the death of Cynthia Wiggins sparks a controversial debate about latent racism in Buffalo, New York, and its suburbs. Wiggins died when struck by a tractor trailer while crossing a major highway to her job at an upscale, suburban mall. She had arrived by bus from an inner-city neighborhood. Racism was charged when investigators discovered that the planners and the mall's operator had conspired to prevent the bus route serving the inner city from stopping at the mall to discourage a poor, black clientele. (20 minutes)."
Formatted Contents Note
Insidious Racism (3:01)
Unemployment Among Blacks (2:48)
Buffalo Teens: Unemployment Woes (2:39)
Security Concerns: No Bus Stop (2:44)
Sanitized Racism (2:18)
Racist Barriers (2:47)
Is There Hope for a Racism-Free Society? (2:09).
Unemployment Among Blacks (2:48)
Buffalo Teens: Unemployment Woes (2:39)
Security Concerns: No Bus Stop (2:44)
Sanitized Racism (2:18)
Racist Barriers (2:47)
Is There Hope for a Racism-Free Society? (2:09).
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Streaming video.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Made available online by publisher.
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Originally produced: ABC News Productions, 1996
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