Civil rights activist Floyd McKissick on race issues Baltimore, USA; 1966
Civil rights activist and National Director of Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), Floyd McKissick, comments on race and the civil rights movement, saying, "Well, you don't have to ask for trouble, you just get it when you're black, it's here, it's all around you, it's only a question of when it's going to erupt, we don't ask for trouble." Baltimore, Maryland USA; 1966 (LGF5742X - AEVZ001J)





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July 13, 1966
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