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C. Bernard Ruffin interview (part 2 of 3)
2014
Ruffin, C. Bernard, 1947-, interviewee
Oral history interview with C. Bernard Ruffin, an African-American writer and D.C. native. He tells about his childhood in the U Street area where his father was a beat cop and leader in the local Police Boys' Club and his aunts were teachers at a local high school. He also dicusses his education, his experiences of segregation, and the changing character of the U Street community throughout his lifetime.
- Title:
- C. Bernard Ruffin interview (part 2 of 3)
- Creator:
- Ruffin, C. Bernard, 1947-, interviewee
- Date Created:
- 2014
- Description:
Oral history interview with C. Bernard Ruffin, an African-American writer and D.C. native. He tells about his childhood in the U Street area where his father was a beat cop and leader in the local Police Boys' Club and his aunts were teachers at a local high school. He also dicusses his education, his experiences of segregation, and the changing character of the U Street community throughout his lifetime.
C. Bernard Ruffin is a D.C.-born African-American writer of Christian non-fiction.
DC Public Library, Special Collections, OHP 26 U Street Oral History Project - DC's Cultural Corridor
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