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    • Ariel Eure: I'm here with Wooten Gough a community organizer and participant in the immigrant rights movement in North Carolina. Wooten, where were you born? Wooten Gough: Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.A. AE: And where did you grow up? WG:...


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    • Ariel Eure: I'm here with Jose Rico, an undocumented student who is an activist and community organizer for North Carolina DREAM Team. Where were you born? Jose Rico: I was born in Mexico in 1989. AE: In what state in Mexico? JR: I was born in...


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    • Hetali Lodaya: This is Hetali Lodaya. I’m interviewing Jane, which is a pseudonym, on April 1st, 2014, on the 2nd floor of the Campus Y at UNC-Chapel Hill. So let’s just start with some background. Can you talk about where you’re from and how long...


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    • Hannah Gill: OK, well lets’ get started. This is Hannah Gill and I am here interviewing Emilio Vicente. It is June 25th 2014.We are here on campus at UNC-Chapel Hill. Emilio, thank you so much for being here today. Emilio Vicente: Thanks for...


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    • Kelly Gagnon: Hello this is Kelly Gagnon interviewing Emiliano for the Latino Migration Project. The date is April 21, 2013. Where were you born? Emiliano: I was born in Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico. KG: Are your parents from there too? E:...


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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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    • Vianey Lemus Martinez: I am here on April 16th at 1:30pm interviewing Selina Lopez. We are currently at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Can you please state your full name and whether you consent for this interview to be...


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    • African American businesspeople--North Carolina.; African American students.; Newspaper publishing--North Carolina.
    • Interview with GERALD JOHNSON May 24, 2008 By Dwana Waugh Transcribed by S. Summers 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 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 civil rights workers--Tennessee--Nashville.; Civil rights movements--Tennessee--Nashville.; African American civil rights workers--Tennessee--Nashville.; African Americans--Civil rights--Tennessee--Nashville.
    • Oral History Interview with James Lawson, October 24, 1983. Interview F-0029. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007): Electronic Edition. [TAPE 1, SIDE A] [START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A] JAMES A. LAWSON: Hello. DALLAS A. BLANCHARD: Jim, this...


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    • African American clergy.; African Americans--Civil rights--Southern States.; African Americans--Segregation--Southern States.; Hospital Workers' Strike, Charleston, S.C., 1969.
    • Interviewee: Rev. Theodore R. Lewis Jr. Interviewer: Kieran Taylor Interview date: June 25, 2008 Location: Calvary Episcopal Church, Charleston, South Carolina Length: 1 disc, two tracks, approximately 2 hours and 8 minutes START OF DISC 1, TRACK...


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    • African American families.; African Americans--Education.; African Americans--Employment--North Carolina.
    • Interviewee: William Anthony Scurry Interviewer: Will Griffin Interview date: May 22, 2008 Location: Allen Tate Realty, Charlotte, North Carolina Length: 1 disc, four tracks, approximately 1 hour and 7 minutes START OF DISC 1, TRACK 1 WG:...


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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 Mormons.
    • Ryan Frost BARBARA COPELAND: Ryan Frost and we're going to be talking about intermarriage and interdating in the Mormon faith. Brother Frost is a Latter-day Saint of Jesus, of the Church of Jesus Christ--how do you say that? RYAN FROST: Church of...


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    • African American political activists--North Carolina.; African Americans--Civil rights--North Carolina.; African Americans--Education--North Carolina.; African Americans--Education (Higher)--North Carolina.; African Americans--North Carolina.;...
    • Interviewee: Mary Rosa Campbell Martin Interviewer: Kieran Taylor Interview date: May 13, 2008 Location: Charlotte, North Carolina Length: 1 disc, approximately 1 hour and 39 minutes START OF DISC KT: We’ll go ahead and begin. I’m wondering, just...


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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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    • African American politicians--Alabama.; Alabama--Politics and government.; African Americans--Political activity.; Alabama--Race relations.; Voter registration--Alabama.; Civil rights movements--Alabama.; Segregation--Alabama.
    • Interview with John L. LeFlore, newly elected black legislator and veteran leader of black politics in Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, July 1&, 197^, con ducted by Jack Bass and Walter de Vries, transcribed by Linda Killen. Jack Bass: If you would just...


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    • African American politicians--Alabama.; Alabama--Politics and government.; Alabama--Race relations.; School integration--Alabama.
    • Oral History Interview with U.W. Clemon, July 17, 1974. Interview A-0006. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007): Electronic Edition. [TAPE 1, SIDE A] [START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A] JACK BASS: I'd like you to give me really just a very brief...

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