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Say Brother. Hustlers, Drugs and Prison
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O'Neal, Ron
, Tillman, Russ
, Slade, John
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African Americans
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug use
/ Drugs in motion pictures
/ Television interviews
1972
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O'Neal, Ron
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African Americans
/ Drug abuse
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/ Drugs in motion pictures
/ Television interviews
1972
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Say Brother. Hustlers, Drugs and Prison
1972
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The program focuses on illegal drugs, and the continued effect they have on the African American community via an exploration of the recent drug-culture film Superfly and discussions with local drug rehabilitation employees. Program includes clips from the recent film, an interview with actor Ron O'Neal conducted by John Slade, a discussion among community members who oppose the film (John Chatterton of the Bay State Banner and David Booker and Fred Smallwood of First Incorporated, a drug rehabilitation program in Roxbury that is among the oldest in the country), 'man on the street' interviews regarding drug use, and a discussion with South End Community Drug Council employees Joseph Nkunta, Rochelle Lee, and Steve Moss about the specific ways they handle drug abuse in the community.
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WGBH Boston
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