Programs, Correspondence, 1968, August-December (1968)

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WCNY-TV, Black on Black Page 4. The preview program included film segments about the Dunbar Center's Afro-American Heritage Summer Camp program at Bradley Brook, and the recently opened cooperative Texaco service station, owned and operated by members of the black community. The black businessman, his role in the community and his problems was examined through interĀ¬ views with Thornton Jones f owner of Ebony Market and Dave McDonald, Director of Employment for the Urban League. Reginald Gary, Executive Director of the Dunbar Center appeared before the Black on Black cameras, as did Elinor Russell, a local student actress, who presented a poetry-dance reading. A community calendar and preview of things to come rounded out the preview program. ###