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| Interviewee |
Harris, Don King, Mary E. Lewis, John de Lissovoy, Peter Patch, Penny Preacely, Margaret Rubin, Larry W. Zellner, Bob R. Chatfield, Jack Noonan, Martha Prescod Norman |
| Interviewer | Lyons, Courtney |
| Title | Prathia Hall and the Civil Rights Movement |
| Number of interviews | 9 |
| Interview Date(s) | 2009; 2010 |
| Item type | Transcript |
| Genre | Oral histories |
| Project | Special |
| Subproject | Prathia Hall and the Civil Rights Movement |
| Subject--Library of Congress |
Hall, Prathia LauraAnn Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)--History African American women civil rights activists--History |
| Sponsor | Baylor University Institute for Oral History |
| Sponsor Location | Waco, TX |
| Deposit Date | in process |
| Genre source | local |
| Rights | http://www.baylor.edu/lib/digitization/digitalrights |
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| Interviewee |
Harris, Don King, Mary E. Lewis, John de Lissovoy, Peter Patch, Penny Preacely, Margaret Rubin, Larry W. Zellner, Bob R. Robinson, Betty Garman |
| Interviewer | Lyons, Courtney |
| Title | Prathia Hall and the Civil Rights Movement--Project Overview |
| Number of interviews | 9 |
| Interview Date(s) | 2009; 2010 |
| Item type | Transcript |
| Genre | Oral histories |
| Project | Special |
| Subproject | Prathia Hall and the Civil Rights Movement |
| Subject--Library of Congress |
Hall, Prathia LauraAnn Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)--History African American women civil rights activists--History |
| Sponsor | Baylor University Institute for Oral History |
| Sponsor Location | Waco, TX |
| Deposit Date | in process |
| Genre source | local |
| Rights | http://www.baylor.edu/lib/digitization/digitalrights |
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