Interview with Paul Walker, March 29, 1990
Project: Black People in Kentucky Oral History Project
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Walker and Kelly discuss various topics relating to the African American community, most notably with regards to African American views and experiences with education. Walker places emphasis on black history and the influence of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, intermixing history and anecdotes of notable African Americans with his own family history.Interview Accession
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Walker, Paul Interview by Arthur L. Kelly. 29 Mar. 1990. Lexington, KY: Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries.
Walker, P. (1990, March 29). Interview by A. L. Kelly. Black People in Kentucky Oral History Project. Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries, Lexington.
Walker, Paul, interview by Arthur L. Kelly. March 29, 1990, Black People in Kentucky Oral History Project, Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries.
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