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    • Academic medical centers--North Carolina.
    • 184 INTERVIEW 12 July 30, 1997 FRANCES WEAVER: This is an interview with Dr. Henry Toole Clark, first administrator of Health Affairs at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. The interview is taking place in Dr. Clark's home in Carol...


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    • Academic medical centers--Tennessee.
    • 48 INTERVIEW 4 December 12,1990 FRANCES WEAVER: This is an interview with Dr. Henry Toole Clark, Jr., first administrator of the Division of Health Affairs of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The interview is taking place in Dr....


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    • Miranda Wodarski: This is an Interview with Rafael Gallegos on April 4, 2012. My name is Miranda Wodarski and I am a sophomore at UNC Chapel Hill. I am conducting this oral history project with hopes to learn more about human rights with regards to...


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    • Elizabeth Willis: This is Elizabeth Willis. I am interviewing Rafael Gallegos, Gallegos? It is March 23rd 2012. I am interviewing him about day laborers, salary theft and what the Human Rights Center is doing involv-- in the community. This is a...


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    • African American civil rights workers--South Carolina--Charleston.; African American leadership--South Carolina--Charleston.; Hospital Workers' Strike, Charleston, S.C., 1969.; Labor unions--Organizing--South Carolina--Charleston.
    • TRANSCRIPT – ROBERT FORD Interviewee: Robert Ford Interviewer: Otha Jennifer Dixon Interview Date: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 Location: Charleston, South Carolina Length: Approximately 26 minutes Otha Jennifer Dixon: For the record can you state your...


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    • African American journalists--Virginia.; Press and politics--Virginia.; Virginia--Politics and government.; Virginia--Race relations.
    • This is an interview with Ray Boone Editor of the Richmond Afro American, conducted on March 15, 1974 by Jack Bass^ Boone: You asked me how long I've been i-n Richmond, i came here from the Washington Afro-American where I was assigned as a White...


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    • African American judges--North Carolina.; North Carolina--Race relations.; North Carolina--Politics and government.
    • Interview with Justice Henry Ell Frye February 18, 1992 February 26, 1992 By Amy E. Boening Law School Oral History Project University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Original transcript on deposit at The Southern Historical Collection Louis Round...


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    • African American labor union members--South Carolina.; Labor movement--South Carolina.; Labor leaders--South Carolina.; African Americans--Employment--South Carolina.
    • TRANSCRIPT: JAMES SANDERSON Interviewee: James Sanderson Interviewer: Kieran Taylor Interview Date: June 23, 2008 Location: Georgetown, SC Length: One CD, approximately 64 minutes START OF CD Kieran Taylor: [A few words and noise as microphones are...


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    • African American lawyers.; African American teachers--Kentucky--Louisville.; School integration--Kentucky--Louisville.; Educational law and legislation--Kentucky.
    • TRANSCRIPT: CEDRIC POWELL Interviewee: Cedric Powell Interviewer: David Cline Interview Date: October 16, 2009 Location: Louisville, KY Length: Two audio files, approximately 36 minutes START OF INTERVIEW David Cline: It is October...


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    • African American lesbians--North Carolina.; Community activists--North Carolina--Durham.; Social change--North Carolina.
    • Transcript: Mandy Carter Interviewee: Mandy Carter Interviewer: Stephanie Rytilahti Interview Date: March 11, 2011 Location: Durham, North Carolina Length: 58:18 STARTING AT 11:41 Stephanie Rytilahti: So, what was, what was the difference,...


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    • ; African American Mormons.
    • Sister Pat Council BARBARA COPELAND: Will be interviewing Sister Pat Council today. Today is Friday November 30* in the year 2001. Sister Pat Council is a Latter Day Saint from the Church of Jesus Christ, the Mormon church. So I just want to start...


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    • African American Mormons.
    • Shae Grays BARBARA COPELAND: With the interviewee is Shae Grays. She is a student at NC State. She is also an African American who is a Latter-day Saint. My name is Barbara Copeland. I will be interviewing her, and today we'll be talking about...


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    • African American politicians--Alabama.; Alabama--Politics and government.; African Americans--Political activity.; Alabama--Race relations.; Civil rights--Alabama.
    • Oral History Interview with Arthur Shores, July 17, 1974. Interview A-0021. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007): Electronic Edition. [TAPE 1, SIDE A] [START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A] JACK BASS: If you would, I'd like you to tell me just a...


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    • African American politicians--Alabama.; Alabama--Politics and government.; African Americans--Political activity.; Alabama--Race relations.
    • Interview with Thomas Reed, state representative, Tuskegee, Alabama, July 11, 197^, conducted by Jack Bass and Walter de Vries, transcribed by Linda Killen. Jack Bass: I'd like for you to give us just a very brief summary of your own background and...

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