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    • South Carolina--Politics and government.; African American politicians--South Carolina.; Civil rights--South Carolina.; Voter registration--South Carolina.
    • This is an interview with James Clyburn, Director of South Carolina Human Affairs Commission. The interview. was conducted by Jack Bass and Walter DeVries. The transcriber was Susan Hathaway. J. Bass: We usually ask people what's been the biggest...


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    • SOUTHERN HISTORICAL COLLECTION • C~# 3926. Wilson library . ' Iha Urnversdy of North Carolina at Chapel HiR •• ~ ... Chapel Hill. NC 27599- 3926 This is an interview with Senator Strom Thurmond, United States Senator from the State of South...


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    • South Carolina--Race relations.; South Carolina--Politics and government.
    • SOUTHERN HISTORICAL COLLECTION • C~# 3926. Wilson library . 'Iha Urnversdy of North Carolina at Chapel HiR •• ~ ... Chapel Hill. NC 27599-3926 This is an interview with Senator Strom Thurmond, United States Senator from the State of South...


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    • This is an interview with Albert Brewer, former governor of Alabama, conducted on July 9, 1974 by Jack Bass and Walter De Vries. Transcribed by Sarah Geer. W. D. V.: One of the questions we ask is, is there a difference between the South as...


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    • Interview with DORETHA DAVIS May 19, 2008 By Dwana Waugh Transcribed by Deborah Mitchum The Southern Oral History Program University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Transcript on deposit at The Southern Historical Collection Louis Round Wilson...


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    • African American women--North Carolina--Charlotte.; African American women--Employment.; African American families--North Carolina--Charlotte.; Civil rights movements--North Carolina--Charlotte.
    • Interview with DORETHA DAVIS May 19, 2008 By Dwana Waugh Transcribed by Deborah Mitchum The Southern Oral History Program University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Transcript on deposit at The Southern Historical Collection Louis Round Wilson...


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    • Transcript of Gary Pearce Interview, 12-4-07 p. 1 of 25 The Raleigh News & Observer, 1945-1995, Oral History Series Transcript: Mr. Gary Pearce Interview Interviewee: Mr. Gary Pearce Date: Tuesday, December 4, 2007 Location: His office, Raleigh,...


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    • •~r-M ! "ITT1—!«*»» 1 CM" This is an interview with State Representative Benjamin Brown, conducted in Atlanta, Georgia on May 1, 1974 by Jack Bass and Walter De Vries. Transcribed by Sarah Geer. J.B.: Why don't you tell us a little bit just about...


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    • page 2 Brown: Yeah. '64. From Howard University. I'd rather for you to ask me more specific questions. I will be rambling all over the house. J.B.: Did you practice law here? Brown: I never practiced in Georgia. I finished Howard in '64, I...


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    • page 6 primarily the instigator in getting it together. Dr. King was there and a lot of other folk who were identified with the movement were there at the time. And it was there that the basic structure for SNCC developed. Now, if I'm not mistaken,...


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    • page 8 Republican. Now close analyses show that the majority of the blacks throughout the state went Democratic. It was through the state that the Democratic leaders had more control. But the city Republicans had Atlanta, and that's the distinction...


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    • page 11 middle class and middle class whites, for whom race may have been a factor in '68 and '72, but now economics are more important, and they think they're more important. Brown: That's precisely what I'm... W.D.V.: That doesn't leave them much...


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    • page 12 time - a young gal from Spellman. And she took an interest in me, and of course I had an interest in her for some reason. We used to talk about news and things. I used to read the newspapers and read about politics and I asked questions...


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    • page 13 Brown: All but one. J. D. Greer, he voluntarily... J.B.: Well, was the principal factor the re-apportionment? Brown: That was the factor. J.B.: That was the factor. Brown: Heretofore, or prior to that time, Fulton County was...


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    • page 14 or not a bill is going to come out. Our vote is just as important as the other fellow's vote, and that's the way they look at it. On the Education Committee, which I serve, there are about thirty members. Fifteen... well, you have thirty...


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    • page 17 over there. But it all balances out. There is a core of people there that work and try to get it done. And I enjoy working with that core. J.B.: How do you assess Carter as governor? Brown: Well, Jimmy has been an excellent governor. He's a...


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    • page 18 desire to do anything for the people. Jimmy Carter's not that kind of guy. He will not make a political deal to compromise something that he thinks is designed to improve the quality of life for the people. He will not do it. And that's a...


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    • page 19 his basic philosophy of government, are compatible to mine. J.B.: Did you... why did you support Sanders? Brown: I supported Sanders. J.B.: Why? Brown: I supported Carl, number one, because he did have a record. I think he and Jimmy are...

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