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Jesse Jackson in 1970s speaks at microphone (big Afro),
leads chant “I am somebody, I may be on welfare but I am somebody”
Black audience chants along “I am black, beautiful and proud, I must be respected”
Andrew Young in 1970s speaks about Birmingham march.
WE DEMAND AN END TO BIAS NOW, March on Washington.
Andrew Young on Mississippi march.
Andrew Young speaks about Black Power issue.
Ext. Chicago skyline, Martin Luther King Jr. sign.
Ghetto in Chicago panned Jesse Jackson comes to podium to make speech in Chicago,
(Good Morning Y'all) "I am somebody" routine .
Audience repeats what he says in unison.
Ext. Dr. King's Workshop.
Black parishioners contribute money, cash collected.
Jackson gives firebrand speech of being with God rather than the devil
“Who says the majority is right” - Jackson.
Black audience applauds Gospel singer sings (black woman in black robe).
Black protest march led by Jesse Jackson signs read “Stop Racism and Repression” (speaks while marching)
Jackson speaks to black audience (wears greens shirt and black vest),
says there is more disparity between rich and poor than black and white.
Black audience gives black power salute & peace signs.
News cameramen at work, black news crew at work.