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Title
Interview
with the
Rev
.
Claude
W
.
Black
Jr.
,
03-15-1994
.
Interviewee
Wolfe, Cheri L.
Interviewer
Black, Claude W., 1916-
Description
Mount
Zion
First
Baptist
Church
,
San
Antonio
,
Texas
Heavily
spiced
with
cogent
philosophical
observations
,
African-American
community
leader
The
Rev
.
Claude
Black
Jr
.
shares
his
recollections
of the
transition
from a
segregated
San
Antonio
to a
city
that
suffered
few
public
bruises
in the
civil
rights
era
.
Black
emphasizes
his
own
efforts
to
judge
people
based
on their
character
rather
than their
skin
color
, and his
work
to
build
a
support
system
that
stresses
humanness
while
disregarding
culture
,
economics
and
race
.
Date-Original
1994-03-15
Subject
San Antonio (Tex.)
African Americans--Texas
African Americans--Social conditions
African Americans--Segregation
Collection
Institute of Texan Cultures Oral History Collection
Local Subject
Oral History Interviews
Activism/Activists
African Americans
San Antonio History
Publisher
University of Texas at San Antonio
Type
text
Format
pdf
Digitization Specifications
24 bit, 200 dpi
Source
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 627
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