Reminiscences of Kenneth Bancroft Clark, 1985. [CCOH]
Project: Individual interviews oral history collection.
... background, childhood and education, Howard University, 1936, PhD, Columbia University, 1940; teaching career at City College; with wife Mamie, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People...
Reminiscences of Kenneth Bancroft Clark, 1985 [CCOH]
Project: Individual interviews oral history collection.
...://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79086832 American Psychological Association. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80126082 Educators Interviews. Psychologists Interviews. African Americans Segregation. http...
Oral history interview with Bayard Rustin, 1987 [CCOH]
Project: Individual interviews oral history collection.
... workers Interviews. African Americans Civil rights. African Americans Segregation. African Americans Social conditions. Civil rights United States. African American labor union members. Prison discipline...
Reminiscences of Lester B. Granger : oral history, 1961. [CCOH]
Project: Individual interviews oral history collection.
...; sit-in movements; Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Black nationalism; new African leadership; federal record on equal rights in employment...
Reminiscences of Bayard Rustin, 1987. [CCOH]
Project: Individual interviews oral history collection.
... protests, Freedom Ride; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; rivalry between Martin Luther King Jr. and Roy Watkins; A. Philip Randolph and the labor movement; Montogomery bus protest...
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