Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett
About This Item
Dr Carlton B. Goodlett is seen carrying a pile of newspapers into the Sun Reporter office building. He is shown working in his office, treating a medical patient and delivering a speech. Although this is silent footage, he is discussing the dynamic between the protests at San Francisco State and the Civil Rights movement. Contains excellent footage of Dr. Goodlett interacting with people.
- Originally aired on
- KQED News
- Date aired
- 11/14/1968
- Recording medium
- 16mm, b&w silent film
- 5:15
- Rights for this video belong to
- NCPB/KQED
- Type of material
- archival news film
- Views
- 5623
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