Firing Line Season 6 Episode 19

Firing Line Season 6 Episode 19 Is America Hospitable to the Negro?

  • October 2, 1971
  • 30 min

Firing Line season 6 episode 19, titled "Is America Hospitable to the Negro?", explores the systemic racism and discrimination faced by Black Americans in the United States. Host William F. Buckley Jr. engages in a heated debate with civil rights activist and attorney C. Eric Lincoln on the question of whether or not America truly upholds its promise of equality for all citizens. Lincoln argues that although progress has been made in some areas, such as desegregation of schools and public spaces, Black Americans still suffer from economic inequality, police brutality, and a lack of civil liberties. Buckley challenges Lincoln's assertions, arguing that the government and society as a whole have made significant strides in ensuring equal rights and opportunities for all. Throughout the episode, the two men exchange sharp criticisms and arguments, providing a thought-provoking and insightful conversation on one of the most pressing issues facing the United States at the time. In addition to the debate, the episode also includes an interview with iconic civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., who shares his thoughts on the struggle for racial equality and the path forward for the civil rights movement. Overall, "Is America Hospitable to the Negro?" offers a compelling examination of the ongoing struggle for racial justice in America and the important conversations needed to move towards a more just and equitable society.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 2, 1971
  • Runtime
    30 min
  • Language
    English