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Oral history with Barbara L. Carlisle French
1983-12-06
Oral history interview with African American Berkeley educator Barbara L. Carlisle French about U.S. hospitals segregation, the Hill-Burton Act, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Written on tape: 12/9 0-169 - Class inter. Barbara French by Virginia Geddes - Hill-Burton Act
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