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Emelda and Manuel Brown discuss racial prejudice in Spokane in the 1960s
2001
Brown, Emelda
Emelda and Manuel Brown talk about their experiences with racial prejudice while raising a family in Spokane, Washington in the 1960s.
- Title:
- Emelda and Manuel Brown discuss racial prejudice in Spokane in the 1960s
- Creator:
- Brown, Emelda
- Date Created:
- 2001
- Description:
Emelda and Manuel Brown talk about their experiences with racial prejudice while raising a family in Spokane, Washington in the 1960s.
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Item details
- Partner:
- Digital Library of Georgia
- Contributing Institution:
- Washington State University. Library. Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
- Subjects:
- Civil rights movements--Washington (State)--Spokane
African Americans--Civil rights--Washington (State)--Spokane
Oral history--Washington (State)--Spokane
Race discrimination--Washington (State)--Spokane
Discrimination in housing--Washington (State)--Spokane
Culture shock--Washington (State)--Spokane
Spokane (Wash.)--Race relations
Families of military personnel
Military bases, American--Washington (State)--Spokane
Sit-ins--Southern States
Boycotts--Southern States - Type:
- sound
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ - Publisher:
- Civil Rights Oral History Interviews, Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University, Spokane, Wash