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Welcome home!
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Creator
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Payne, Eugene G., 1919-2010
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Date Created
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1970-10-07
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Subjects--Topical
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Political cartoons, Politics and government--Caricatures and cartoons, Constitutional courts, Housing--Law and legislation, Suffrage, School integration
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Description
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Topics include: Supreme Court of the United States; School integration; United States federal government; Voting rights; Affordable housing
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We can't stop now... look how far we've come!
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Creator
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Payne, Eugene G., 1919-2010
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Date Created
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1969-05-01
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Subjects--Topical
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Political cartoons, Politics and government--Caricatures and cartoons, School integration, Busing for school integration
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Description
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Topics include: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools; School integration; Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education
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Wayne Johnson oral history interview, 2019 January 14
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Creator
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Johnson, Wayne, 1953-
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Date Created
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2019-01-14
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Subjects--Topical
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Gentrification, African American neighborhoods, School integration, African American families, Mentoring, Rosenwald schools
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Description
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Wayne Johnson, Charlotte realtor and longtime Grier Heights resident, discusses his deep family roots in Grier Heights, an historic African American neighborhood in Charlotte, North Carolina. Mr. Johnson describes how his maternal great grandfathe...
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Vermelle Ely, Price Davis, and John Funches oral history interview, 2004 June 29
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Creator
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Ely, Vermelle Diamond
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Date Created
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2004-06-29
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Subjects--Topical
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African Americans--Segregation, African American neighborhoods, Segregation in education, School integration, Students--Social life and customs, Teachers, Race relations, Blacks--Race identity, Urban renewal--Social aspects, Police brutality
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Description
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Vermelle Ely, Price Davis, and John Funches all attended Second Ward High School in Charlotte, North Carolina, and are all members of the Second Ward High School Alumni Foundation located on Beatties Ford Road in Charlotte. In this interview, Ms. ...
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Timothy Gibbs oral history interview, 2021 August 16
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Creator
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Gibbs, Timothy D.
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Date Created
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2021-08-16
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Subjects--Topical
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College students, Universities and colleges--Alumni and alumnae, African Americans--Education, City planning, School integration, Busing for school integration
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Description
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In this interview Timothy Gibbs describes in great detail his life from high school to attending UNC Charlotte from 1978 to 1983. [All Times Approximate]. His decision to attend the University of North Carolina Charlotte after graduating from West...
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Title
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Time to turn down the heat
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Creator
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Payne, Eugene G., 1919-2010
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Date Created
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1969-07-30
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Subjects--Topical
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Political cartoons, Politics and government--Caricatures and cartoons, Municipal government, School integration, Sanitation workers, Fire fighters
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Description
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Topics include: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County politics and government; School integration; Sanitation workers; Firefighters
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Thomas L. Bryant and John Costner oral history interview, 1993 September 29
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Creator
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Bryant, Thomas L. (Thomas Leroy), 1950-
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Date Created
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1993-09-29
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Subjects--Topical
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Basketball, Basketball players, School sports, Basketball--Coaching, School integration, School integration--Social aspects, Race relations, Basketball--Tournaments
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Description
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Thomas L. "Tommy" Bryant and John Costner share their experiences playing on the Ashley High School basketball team in Gastonia, North Carolina in 1967, during the first year of integration at the school. John Costner, a Black student, transferred...
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Thereasea Delerine Elder oral history interview 2, 2001 May 9
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Creator
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Elder, Thereasea D. Clark (Thereasea Delerine Clark), 1927-2021
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Date Created
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2001-05-09
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Subjects--Topical
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African American nurses, Public health nursing, Health and race, Discrimination in medical care, Household employees, Housing, Race relations, Civil rights movements, Segregation, School integration
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Description
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Thereasea Elder recounts her and her family's experiences living in Charlotte throughout the twentieth century, as well as her forty-five years as a nurse. Growing up in a segregated Charlotte, she describes life in the close-knit African American...
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Terry Tiamd oral history interview, 2007 April 27
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Creator
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Tiamd, Terry
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Date Created
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2004-05-02
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Subjects--Topical
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African Americans--Segregation, African Americans--Education, Segregation in education, African American neighborhoods, African American families, African American elementary schools, Segregation in transportation, Youth--Societies and clubs, Civil rights movements, School integration, African Americans--Social conditions, Community organization
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Description
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Terry Tiamd recalls growing up in the Paw Creek community, which was later annexed by Charlotte, North Carolina, and differences that she perceived before and after desegregation in the 1950s and 1960s. She discusses having to walk a mile to atten...
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Sue Spayth Riley oral history interview, 2005 September 13
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Creator
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Riley, Sue Spayth, 1920-2006
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Date Created
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2005-09-13
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Subjects--Topical
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Unitarian Universalist churches--Education, Open plan schools, Education, Preschool--Curricula, Preschool teachers, School integration, Progressive education--Philosophy, Teacher-student relationships
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Description
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Sue Spayth Riley describes her experiences as the founder and director of Charlotte's first integrated and open preschool, the Open Door School. Ms. Riley attributes her decision to establish the Open Door School to a combination of influence...
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Steve Crump oral history interview, 2018 December 14
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Creator
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Crump, Steve
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Date Created
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2018-12-14
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Subjects--Topical
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Civil rights, School integration, Civil rights demonstrations, Slave trade, African American jockeys, African American radio broadcasters
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Description
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Steve Crump recounts his life as a television reporter and documentary filmmaker from the 1980s into the 2010s. He describes his second career as a director of television documentaries, primarily about the African-American experience. Many of thes...
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Spiro who?
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Creator
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Payne, Eugene G., 1919-2010
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Date Created
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1970-02-03
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Subjects--Topical
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Political cartoons, Politics and government--Caricatures and cartoons, Governors--U.S. states, School integration, Appellate courts
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Description
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Topics include: Spiro T. Agnew; School integration; School desegregation; United States federal courts; United States Southern governors; United States politics and government
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Southern schools cartoon
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Creator
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Payne, Eugene G., 1919-2010
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Date Created
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1969-07-03
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Subjects--Topical
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Political cartoons, Politics and government--Caricatures and cartoons, School integration, Politics and government
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Description
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Topics include: Richard Nixon; School desegregation; Southern United States
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Sister Mary Michel Boulus oral history interview, 1993 June 28
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Creator
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Boulus, Mary Michel, Sister, 1926-2012
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Date Created
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1993-06-28
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Subjects--Topical
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Catholics--Education, Catholic schools, Catholic universities and colleges, Nuns as teachers, School integration, Basketball
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Description
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Sister Mary Michel Boulus recounts her life and her forty-five year career in Catholic education and administration. The daughter of Lebanese immigrants, Sister Boulus grew up in Concord and describes the challenges the Catholic community faced th...
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Sidney Freeman oral history interview 1, 2003 May 21
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Creator
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Freeman, Sidney L.
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Date Created
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2003-05-21
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Subjects--Topical
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Civil rights movements, Civil rights demonstrations, Civil rights, Segregation, Discrimination in education, School integration, Education--Political aspects, Trials, litigation, etc., Equality, Race relations, Racism, College teachers, Unitarian churches--Clergy
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Rev. Dr. Sidney L. Freeman, the longtime minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Charlotte (UUCC), recounts his involvement in the city's civil rights movement. Originally from Wisconsin, Dr. Freeman moved to Charlotte in 1957 to take the...
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School opening delay cartoon
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Creator
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Payne, Eugene G., 1919-2010
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Date Created
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1970-08-05
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Subjects--Topical
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Political cartoons, Politics and government--Caricatures and cartoons, School integration, Busing for school integration, Cities and towns--Politics and government, Public schools
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Description
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Topics include: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools; School integration; Busing for school integration; Public schools
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School integration cartoon
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Creator
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Payne, Eugene G., 1919-2010
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Date Created
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1967-10-11
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Subjects--Topical
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Political cartoons, Politics and government--Caricatures and cartoons, School integration, Segregation in education--Law and legislation
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Description
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Topics include: School integration; School desegregation; Supreme Court of the United States; Southern United States
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Sandy Hoagland Jr. oral history interview, 2015 September 2
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Creator
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Hoagland Jr., Sandy
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Date Created
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2015-09-02
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Subjects--Topical
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African American neighborhoods, School integration, Urban renewal, Public housing, African American families
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Description
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Sandy Hoagland Jr. discusses his life growing up in Steele Creek and in Charlotte's First Ward during the 1960s and 1970s. [All times approximate] [00:00] Mr. Hoagland describes his family's history, his early childhood growing up in the...
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Ronald R. Caldwell oral history interview, 2005 May 31
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Creator
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Caldwell, Ronald R. (Ronald Renord)
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Date Created
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2005-05-31
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Subjects--Topical
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African American college students, African American student movements, African Americans--Study and teaching, College integration, Race relations, Student unions, Student movements, School integration
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Description
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Ronald Caldwell discusses his involvement in the black student movement on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte during the late 1960s to the early 1970s. He discusses Stokely Carmichael's campus speech; the February 26, 1969...
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Reginald A. Hawkins oral history interview 1, 2001 June 11
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Creator
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Hawkins, Reginald Armistice, 1923-2007
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Date Created
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2001-06-11
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Subjects--Topical
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African American political activists, African Americans--Social conditions, Civil rights movements, Civil rights demonstrations, African Americans--Segregation, Political participation, Segregation in education, School integration, Trials, litigation, etc.
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Description
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In this interview, Dr. Reginald Armistice Hawkins discusses his significant involvement in the African American Civil Rights Movement nationally, within the state of North Carolina, and in Mecklenburg County. Mr. Hawkins candidly describes his exp...