
Newark: The Slow Road Back(1988)
Documentary on the past and future of Newark, New Jersey after the racial riots of 1967.
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Newark: The Slow Road Back
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Documentary on the past and future of Newark, New Jersey after the racial riots of 1967.
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1988-05-12
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