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Object Description
Interview no. | A-0273 |
Restrictions | No restrictions. Open to research. |
Project | A.1. Southern Politics: Bass-DeVries Interviews |
Project description | Interviews, 1973-1975, conducted by Jack Solomon Bass and Walter De Vries with political leaders, journalists, editors, party officials, political scientists, campaign directors, union officials, and civil rights leaders from Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia, as part of a study of politics in the South, 1945-1974. |
Date | February 22, 1974 |
Interviewee | Redfern, James. |
Interviewee occupation | Unknown |
Interviewee DOB | Unknown |
Interviewee ethnicity | Unidentified |
Interviewer |
Bass, Jack. De Vries, Walter. |
Abstract | Mr. Redfern of South Carolina reflects on his experiences, including his presence at the 1968 Orangeburg Incident, and the present work and future of Black-on-Nation, an organization based in Columbia created to empower the black community. |
Subject Topical |
South Carolina--Politics and government. African Americans--South Carolina. Orangeburg Massacre, Orangeburg, S. C., 1968. |
Subject Name | Redfern, James. |
Citation | Interview with James Redfern by Jack Bass and Walter De Vries, 22 February 1974. A-0273 in the Southern Oral History Program Collection #4007, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |
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Interview no. | 04007_A0273_1_1 |