Interview with Edna Banks
1984
Interview with Edna Banks, who belonged to one of the prominent African American families in Pasadena. She talks about transportation, means of entertainment, job opportunities and the role of churches in lives of African Americans in Pasadena.
Additional Descriptive Notes: Pasadena Black History #14
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1984-08-06
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