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Terrence Roberts at the 2007 New England Benefit Dinner

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Dr. Terrence Roberts speaks at the Facing History 2007 New England Benefit Dinner. He was a 15 year old eleventh grader when he joined eight other students and became one of the first nine black students to go to a formerly segregated public high school in Little Rock, Arkansas. A graduate of California State University at Los Angeles (BA), and UCLA (MSW), Dr. Roberts obtained his Ph.D. in psychology from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois.
Video length: 
26 min 31 sec
Date filmed: 
May 1 2007
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