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On the scene at Selma

Repository: Worcester Public Library

Collection Description (Extant): Interviews with Dr. Samuel Bachrach and participants at the Selma civil rights march. Haywood Vincent, commentator.

Date(s): 1965

Digital Status: No

Existing IDs: OCLC Number: 11906246

Extent: 2 sound cassettes

Language: English

Related Archival Items: The public library also has four large reel-to-reel tapes bearing the names of prominent Worcester residents who were evidently involved in the March to Selma. One is labeled "Reverend Reeb," but the library no longer has the equipment to listen to them.

Interviewees: Samuel Bachrach, Parkman Howe, Thomas Carroll

Rights (CRHP): Contact the repository which holds the collection for information on rights

Subjects:

Civil rights demonstrations--Alabama
Civil rights workers
Clergy
Selma to Montgomery Rights March (1965 : Selma, Ala.)
Suffrage

Genres:

Interviews
Sound recordings

 

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