Julian Bond on the Vietnam draft and politics in Georgia
About This Item
KTVU newsfilm footage from 1967 with reporter Claud Mann featuring scenes from an interview with civil rights activist and Georgia State Senator Julian Bond, who talks about the Vietnam draft and his experience as a "freshman" State Senator in the Georgia House of Representatives. Bond states that he was physically assualted 3 years ago for trying to integrate the public gallery there. Opening graphic designed by Carrie Hawks.
This film reversal print was remastered in 4K (4096 x 2970) using a Lasergraphics ScanStation film scanner, in May 2022.
- Date
- c1967
- Format
- 16mm b&w reversal print, with co-magnetic soundtrack
- Digital Format
- mp4 video file
- Genre
- local TV newsfilm
- Copyright Holder
- Fox Television Stations, LLC/KTVU
- Duration
- 2:29
- Identifier
- KTVU 9-15
- Views
- 469
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