Interview with Unknown,
Project: Who Speaks For The Negro? The Robert Penn Warren Civil Rights Oral History Project
Interview Summary
In this interview, an unknown male interviewee gives his opinions on subjects such as race relations prior to the Civil War, the attitudes of slaves, the popularity of segregationist views in the South, the lack of white leadership in the civil rights movement, and the probability of success of disenfranchised voter registration in Mississippi.Interview Accession
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African Americans--Civil rights United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865. African Americans--Southern States. Slavery United States--Race relations. African Americans--Social conditions. Civil rights demonstrations Civil rights movements--United States Civil rights workers--Violence against African Americans--Segregation Integration Protest movements. Race discrimination. African American leadership Voter registration--MississippiInterview Rights
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