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[Oral history collection]

Repository: King-Tisdell Cottage

Collection Description (CRHP): Stephen Tuck conducted these interviews with civil rights activists from Savannah for his book "Beyond Atlanta: The Struggle for Racial Equality in Georgia, 1940-1980" (2001).

Language: English

Interviewees: John Alexander, Charlie Bloodworth, Sage Brown, Henry "Trash" Brownlee, Ulysses Bryan, Aaron Buschbaum, Olga Bynes, Charles Dailey, Martha Fay, Judson Ford, Arthur Gordon, Beverly Hearn (nee Brown), Edna Jackson, J. W. Jamerson Jr., Rankin Jaudon, Ada Kent, Geneva Law, Westley (W. W.) Law, Malcolm Maclean, Louis Milton, Linda Mitchell, Mable Morris-Hudson, Judge Victor Mulling, Tena Rhodes-Butler, Earl Shinholster, Rev. Larry Stell, Sadie Wiley, Sam Williams, Deacon William Winters

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

Subjects:

Civil rights movements--Georgia
Civil rights workers--Georgia

Genres:

Interviews
Sound recordings

 

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