Jesse Jackson on US urban problems
- Title
- Jesse Jackson on US urban problems
- Genre
- Interview
- TX Date
- 9 May 1992
- Year of production
- 1992
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- Duration
- 00:04:33
- Description
- Reverend Jesse Jackson tells Shauna Stafford racial segregation and poverty have become worse under President George H W Bush and says Washington DC should be given statehood so its people can elect senators and congressmen to represent their interests. Washington DC has the highest murder and infant mortality rates in the US. He also comments on taxation and the Los Angeles riots.
- Contributors
- Jesse Jackson; Shauna Stafford
- Keywords
- USA; Taxation; Interethnic relations; Homicide; Riots; Los Angeles; Child mortality; African-American peoples; Racial segregation; Poverty; Governance; Washington DC; George H. W. Bush; Mortality rate
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