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Title
Interview
with
Harry
V
.
Burns
,
08-09-1994
.
Interviewee
Burns, Harry V.
Interviewer
Wolfe, Cheri L.
Description
University
of
Texas
Institute
of
Texan
Cultures
at
San
Antonio.
,
San
Antonio
,
Texas
From a
pre-teen
in the
NAACP
Youth
Group
in
Seguin
in the
1930s
, to a
San
Antonio
community
leader
in the
1990s
,
Harry
V
.
Burns
marched
in and
molded
South
Texas’
Civil
Rights
era
.
Burns
identifies
the
individuals
and
strategies
that
helped
and
hampered
integration
in
San
Antonio
and
explains
why
the
city’s
experiences
were
non-violent
and,
arguably
,
more
successful
than those in
many
other
cities
.
Date-Original
1994-08-09
Subject
Civil Rights
African Americans--Texas.
Seguin (Tex.)
African Americans--Segregation
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Collection
Institute of Texan Cultures Oral History Collection
Local Subject
Oral History Interviews
Publisher
University of Texas at San Antonio
Type
text
Format
pdf
Digitization Specifications
24 bit, 200 dpi
Source
Interview with Harry V. Burns, 08-09-1994: Institute of Texan Cultures Oral History Collection
Language
eng
Finding Aid
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utsa/00317/utsa-00317.html
Rights
http://lib.utsa.edu/SpecialCollections/services_copyright.html
Resource Identifier
OHT 323.4 B 967
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