This is the film that was scheduled by the Newark Black Film Festival for the Baronet on June 29. I don't know if it touches on info regarding the "riots" in Asbury Park, but it does cover the aftermath during the past 40 years. Click here: TV listings guide, TV shows, cable TV, satellite TV, TV schedules on Zap2it <http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZCProgram.do?method=getDetail&p\ gmId=EP000032890206&sch=1184243400000&stn=55296&chn=132> (Channel numbers are for Cablevision's lineup.) 21 WHYY Sat 7/14 3:30 AM 132 WLIWDT4 Sun 7/15 12:00 PM 13 WNET Mon 7/16 1:30 AM NEW JERSEY'S SUMMER OF DISCONTENT Revolution '67
The American struggle with race, inequality, idealism, and power in the 1960s is explored through the "untold" story of the riots that erupted in Newark, New Jersey, in 1967. What really happened is told in archival footage through the words of those who lived through it. Revolution '67 is a substantial and essential documentary about a chaotic and violent time in American history. Directed by Marylou Tibaldo-Bongiorno. 90 minutes. 2006 Revolution '67 Activists Tom Hayden and Amiri Baraka, journalist Bob Herbert, Mayor Sharpe James and other officials provide insight into the black urban rebellions of the 1960s. Show's site: Click here: P.O.V. - Revolution '67 | PBS <http://www.pbs.org/pov/pov2007/revolution67/index.html>