The Civil Rights History Project: Survey of Collections and Repositories
[E. Culpepper Clark collection]Repository: University of Alabama. W. S. Hoole Special Collections Library
Collection Description (CRHP): This collection consists of interviews Clark and others conducted with various personnel associated with the desegregation of the University of Alabama for Clark's book "The Schoolhouse Door: Segregation's Last Stand at the University of Alabama."
Language: English
Interviewees: Clarence W. Allgood, Waverly Barbe, Emily Barrett, Rufus Bealle, James Jefferson Bennett, Scott Henry Black, Buford Boone, Edward O. Brown, John A. Caddell, Marvin Phillips Carroll, John Cashin, Nelson Cole, Nathien S. Colley, Mason Davis, Sarah Healy Fenton, Autherine Lucy Foster, Henry V. Graham, Margaret Green, Emmett Gribbin, Harlan Hobart Grooms, Annabel D. Hagood, Taylor Hardin, Alfred C. Harrison, Leigh Harrison, H. Donald Hays, Nathaniel Howard, James A. Hood, Duncan Hunter, Ruby Hurley, Iredell Jenkins, Vivian Malone Jones, William Jones, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, Jean Lyda, Henry McCain, Dave M. McGlathery, Burke Marshall, Hubert Mate, David Mathews, John Bruce Medaris, Charles Morgan Jr., James L. Nisbet, Frank Nix, John S. Pancake, Eris Paul, Pollie Anne Myers Pinkins, Alex Pow, John Frazer Ramsey, M. L. Roberts, Frank A. Rose, John Rutland, Arthur D. Shores, Donald Strong, Joseph A. Volker, Jean Warren, Leonard Ray Wilson
Rights (CRHP): Contact the repository which holds the collection for information on rights
Subjects:
College integration--Alabama College students Lucy, Autherine, 1930- Segregation in higher education University of Alabama
Genres:
Interviews Sound recordings
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