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this case because judge delaney thanks so much as you. and he described what he was doing and then he asked me some questions about myself and i told him well, you know, i was an only child, my mother was a maid and a coke. >> host: you were born and philadelphia. >> guest: philadelphia, pennsylvania. my father was a chauffeur. i was born january, 1931. the only house they had was the house the people they worked as domestic servants, so i had this recollection of before the age of six being and for different foster families. foster families were really friends of my parents who come in looking back, they probably said would you keep little clarence for us? but i had four different families. by the age of six my mother said we've got to change this, so they could be a catholic boarding school. i told him about that experience, i was raised by irish nuns and went to public school, and i told them that my mother died when i was a junior in the columbia college school and she never lived to see a graduate and i was only 19-years-old and a lo
this case because judge delaney thanks so much as you. and he described what he was doing and then he asked me some questions about myself and i told him well, you know, i was an only child, my mother was a maid and a coke. >> host: you were born and philadelphia. >> guest: philadelphia, pennsylvania. my father was a chauffeur. i was born january, 1931. the only house they had was the house the people they worked as domestic servants, so i had this recollection of before the age of...
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and i would hope that you could help me in this case because judge delaney think so much of you. he described what he was doing then asked me questions about myself. i said i was an only child child, my father was a chauffeur. >> host: born in philadelphia? >> my father was a chauffeur and a gardener. i was born january 8th 1931 the only house they had was the one in which they worked with domestic service so i have a recollection before the age of six of being in four different foster families but really they were friends of my parents who looking back they said it will you keep which so clarence for us? by the age of six my mother said we have to change the sample of the in a catholic boarding school raised by irish cents and went to public school and i told him my mother died when i was a junior at columbia college and she never lived to see me graduate i was 19 years old and a lot of things. and i repeated five would really like to help you and i said i will do anything that i can. but to be contextual, no cellphones are blackberry's i do not even remember if there was a fact
and i would hope that you could help me in this case because judge delaney think so much of you. he described what he was doing then asked me questions about myself. i said i was an only child child, my father was a chauffeur. >> host: born in philadelphia? >> my father was a chauffeur and a gardener. i was born january 8th 1931 the only house they had was the one in which they worked with domestic service so i have a recollection before the age of six of being in four different...
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and judge delaney spot he would stop by but he didn't make this trip to see me. and then she said -- you know, she pushed me and i do remember saying look, just because some negro preacher got his hand caught in the cookie jar that's not my problem and if he wasn't guilty he wouldn't have been indicted. she looked at me and said i don't believe you. i said well that's the way i feel, you know. and she was angry at me. and then i began to be angry at martin king in my mind, like young couples and so forth, no major issues between us, living in relative domestic tranquillity. and here it is this negro preacher, the stranger, comes to my house, and in a matter of two hours it's my wife angry at me, angry at him. i have a hostile attitude towards him after that. the next morning -- i don't want to spend too much time on the -- the next morning the phone rings. i pick up the phone. mr. jones? i said yes. she says mr. jones, my name is dora mcdonald, the secretary, and you know, mr. jones, dr. king is doing so much, but he forgot to tell you that he wanted him to come
and judge delaney spot he would stop by but he didn't make this trip to see me. and then she said -- you know, she pushed me and i do remember saying look, just because some negro preacher got his hand caught in the cookie jar that's not my problem and if he wasn't guilty he wouldn't have been indicted. she looked at me and said i don't believe you. i said well that's the way i feel, you know. and she was angry at me. and then i began to be angry at martin king in my mind, like young couples...
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judge delaney has spoken so highly about you. i would hope that you would help us help me in this case because the still anything so much of you. describe what he was doing in and ask me some questions about myself. well, you know, i was an only child. my father was a chauffeur. >> guest: it. >> host: born in philadelphia. >> guest: born in philadelphia. when i was born the january 8th 1931, the only house that they had was the house of the people in which they work with, domestic servants. so i have this recollection before the age of six of being in four different foster families. foster families or friends of my parents. >> host: i see. >> guest: looking back there and probably said, would you keep little clearance for us? so four different families. but it's -- by the time we get to the age of six my grandmother said they have to change this. was raised by irish nuns. into a public school. i told them, my mother died when i was a junior in columbia college. she never lived to see me graduate. i was only 19 years old. it's a l
judge delaney has spoken so highly about you. i would hope that you would help us help me in this case because the still anything so much of you. describe what he was doing in and ask me some questions about myself. well, you know, i was an only child. my father was a chauffeur. >> guest: it. >> host: born in philadelphia. >> guest: born in philadelphia. when i was born the january 8th 1931, the only house that they had was the house of the people in which they work with,...
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i guess i equate it to chestnut street on a plac, a place like delaney's. the noise spills out of there. it's part of the life on chestnut street. it is lacking there for a while. it needs to be taken into consideration. thank you. >> i am supportive of the patio as well. for me, having a place i can come for lunch during the summertime, bring my customers out and have a nice, enjoyable evening. i feel if managed properly, they have said they are going to do that, it will not make it so that it is so noisy that it will be a disturbance. i think that having more restaurants like this is making it hard for them how to eat -- hard for them to eat. we should support businesses in the eara. -- area. >> i am a resident and a business owner directly across the street from the patio in question. being in the heart of chestnut street, and of the most noise comes from the buses or at the end of the night when people are coming out of bars or restaurants. this patio in question i don't believe would cause the issues. having an outdoor patio is something that would be
i guess i equate it to chestnut street on a plac, a place like delaney's. the noise spills out of there. it's part of the life on chestnut street. it is lacking there for a while. it needs to be taken into consideration. thank you. >> i am supportive of the patio as well. for me, having a place i can come for lunch during the summertime, bring my customers out and have a nice, enjoyable evening. i feel if managed properly, they have said they are going to do that, it will not make it so...
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josh delaney, the student council president, says that perception almost kept him away. >> i am veryrican in class in a class setting, and i think a lot of black students here would give you the same story. >> reporter: 50 years since she walked past those angry crowds, miss hunter-gault is hopeful more black students will some day choose to attend the university. >> i mean i could have said that georgia wasn't a welcoming place when i was here, and i would have been justified, but i didn't say that. i made a space that i could be comfortable in and enjoy even under those circumstances. >> reporter: she says it took everything she had but she conquered her fears. steve osunsami, abc news, athens, georgia. >> and now even 50 years later when asked, hunter-gault said she is upset with the lack of diversity. she actually went one step further in saying the school needs to do more to actually recruit african-american students. it's their job to ensure there is diversity. >> that's true. the stunning part is the bravery it must have taken at that time to walk through the hatred of that cr
josh delaney, the student council president, says that perception almost kept him away. >> i am veryrican in class in a class setting, and i think a lot of black students here would give you the same story. >> reporter: 50 years since she walked past those angry crowds, miss hunter-gault is hopeful more black students will some day choose to attend the university. >> i mean i could have said that georgia wasn't a welcoming place when i was here, and i would have been...