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    • Texas--Race relations.; School integration--Southern States.; Lynching--Southern States.; Women civil rights workers.
    • ^ ^ Ta^c / J /fee/ / ^What led you to become Involved in the interracial movement?/ Well, I want to go back just a little bit. .I'm a native of East Texas and it Is the old part of Texas, the slavery area. There...


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    • Mississippi--Race relations.
    • THELMA STEVENS: Well, of course, I grew up on a farm in Mississippi, and my mother died when I was six. * * See addendum for additional information regarding Stevens' early life. And I lived on the farm, then until I was about ten. And I think one...


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    • African American politicians--Alabama.; Alabama--Politics and government.; African Americans--Political activity.; Alabama--Race relations.; Local government.
    • This is an interview with Johnny Ford, mayor of Tuskegee, Alabama, conducted in Tuskeegee on July 11, 1974 by Jack Bass and Walter De Vries. Transcribed by Sarah Geer. Jack Bass: I wonder if you could just give us briefly a little bit about your...


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    • Makani Dollinger: My name is Makani Dollinger and I am interviewing Maria Cubillos in Garner, NC. It is April 3rd, 2011 2:10pm and we are outside of a coffee shop. Ok, Maria. Where are you from? Maria Cubillos: I am from Colombia, South...


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    • South Carolina--Race relations.; South Carolina--Politics and government.; African American politicians--South Carolina.; Civil rights--South Carolina.
    • This is an interview with George Hamilton, Human Affairs Commission on February 12, 1974. The interview was conducted by Jack Bass and transcribed by Susan Hathaway. JACK BASS: There is a picture on the wall in your office of you picketing Main...


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    • Transcript – Shannon McNeal Interviewee: Shannon McNeail Interviewer: Sarah Beth Nelson Interview Date: April 4, 2015 Location: Dekalb County Courthouse, Decatur, GA Sarah Beth Nelson: My name is Sarah Beth Nelson and I'm speaking...


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    • Molly Acuff: My name is Molly and I'm here with Isabel in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. How old are you Isabel? Isabel Hernandez: I'm nineteen. MA: And where you born? IH: Maracaibo,Venezuela. MA: And at what age did you move to the United...


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    • Labor--Southern States.; Georgia--Politics and government.
    • &*/007 (#-7\ This is an interview with Herb Mabry, president of the Georgia AFL-CIO, conducted in Atlanta on April 25, 1974 by Jack Bass and Walter De Vries. Transcribed by Sarah Geer. Mabry: I appreciate the opportunity to talk with you. I hope...


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    • Journalists--Southern States.; Arkansas--Politics and government.
    • ': ' < Interview with John Ward, managing editor of the Log Cabin Democrat. former public relations director for Gov Winthrop Rockefeller, June 11, 1974, Conway, Arkansas, conducted by Jack Bass and Walter De Vries, transcribed by Linda Killen....


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    • Male dramatists.; Male authors, American.
    • %ol : S.o.hP, Interview with PAUL GREEN Chapel Hill, North Carolina March 5, 1975 By Billy E. Barnes For the Southern Oral History Program Transcribed by Joe Jaros SOUTHERN HiSTORICAL COLLECTION CB # 3S26, Wilson Libraiy The University of North...


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    • Women in politics.; Georgia--Politics and government.; African American politicians--Georgia.; Labor unions--Georgia.
    • This is an interview with Grace Hamilton, member of the Georgia Legislature and long-time activist in civil rights, conducted in Atlanta on April 29, 1974 by Jack Bass. Hamilton: I've been thinking a lot recently about the ...


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    • African Americans--Political activity.; Tennessee--Politics and government.; Voter registration--Tennessee.; African American politicians--Tennessee.; African American labor union members--Tennessee.
    • This is an interview with Harold Ford, State Legislator from Memphis, Tennessee and Congressional candidate. The interview was conducted by Jack Bass and Walter DeVries on August 19, 19?4. The transcriber is Susan Hathaway. JACK BASS: Tell me a...


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    • Arkansas--Politics and government.; Arkansas--Race relations.
    • Interview with G. Thomas Eisele, U.b. Districi ■tie R Arkansas, June 12, 1974» conducted by Jack Bass and Walter De Vries, transcribed by Linda Killen. NOT FOR ATTRIBUTION Eisele: 11 nn.cr mi +.' G.I.s who got involved in politics came on very...


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    • Women civil rights workers.
    • Oral History Interview with Nelle Morton, June 25, 1983. Interview F-0034. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007): Electronic Edition. [TAPE 1, SIDE A] [START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A] NELLE MORTON: And anyway, from then on, I was very closely...


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    • Arkansas--Politics and government.; Arkansas--Economic conditions.; Arkansas--Race relations.; African American politicians--Arkansas.; African Americans--Arkansas--Social life and customs.
    • Interview with Henry Wilkins, state representative from Pine Bluff, Arkansas, June 16, 197%, conducted by Jack Bass and Walter De Vries, transcribed by Linda Killen. Jack Bass: I would like first, Mr. Wilkins, if you'd just tell us a little about...


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    • Southern States--Race relations.; United States--Politics and government.; Women social reformers--Southern States.; Social movements--Southern States.; Civil rights--United States.; New Deal, 1933-1939.; Civil rights and socialism--United States.;...
    • VIRGINIA FOSTER DURR: Yes. In the meantime, Cliff was having trouble down at the Alabama Power Company, where he was the lawyer. Do you want to tell that, or shall I tell it? (reel tape is changed at this point) . . . at the same time that my...


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    • Young Women's Christian associations.; Southern States--Race relations.; Child labor--Law and legislation.
    • JACQUELYN HALL: Tell of his own experience. KATHARINE DU PRE LUMPKIN: Well, he had a very interesting history, which he had told me of. He owned a small plantation, he and his brothers and sisters, his family, down in Georgia, and would go down...


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    • African Americans--Political activity.; Georgia--Politics and government.; African American politicians--Georgia.; Civil rights--Georgia.; Georgia--Race relations.
    • 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 your own background, first....

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