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Title:

"Watts Summer Festival"

Date:
August 16, 1972

Synopsis

Fred Parsons covers the 7th annual Watts Summer Festival at Will Rogers Park in South Los Angeles. From a main stage at the opening ceremony, KTLA reporter Larry McCormick offers introductory remarks and talks about the festival being fun and games as well as a statement about their community. Next, LA County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn appears on stage to reflect on the Watts Rebellion and progress in the area. Hahn says they've accomplished a lot in the past seven years, but there is still more to do to improve conditions. Parsons also interviews Tommy Jacquette, executive director of the festival, and Yolanda Chapplle, queen of the festival, who sees the event as an expression of unity and Black pride. Footage includes other speakers and shots of people in the park, booths, and carnival rides.

Note: The KTLA newsfilm collection at UCLA consists of cut and unedited stories, outtakes and fill footage, originally shot on 16mm reversal film stock with magnetic soundtrack. Some footage, particularly material not used for broadcast, may be without sound.


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