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Daniel Pope Oral History Transcript
Edited transcript of oral history recorded 2017-05-31 of Daniel Pope, interviewed by Stefanie Ramsay. -
Daniel Pope
Oral History created as part of the Swarthmore Libraries project Swarthmore Student Activism: Civil Rights, 1960 – 1966. Daniel Pope, being interviewed by Stefanie Ramsay and Roberto Vargas . 2-part audio with transcription, length 1:07:33 -
Penny Patch Oral History Transcript
Edited transcript of oral history recorded 2017-12-19 of Penny Patch, interviewed by Stephanie Ramsay, Roberto Vargas, and Eleanor Naiman.Tags Cambridge MD, Charles Sherrod, Charlotte Phillips, Congress for Racial Equality, Council of Federated Organizations, Dorothy Earley, Eastern Shore Civil Rights Project, Georgia, Judy Walenta, Mimi Feingold, Mississippi Summer Project, NAACP Chester, NAACP Youth Council, oral history transcript, Penny Patch, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Students for a Democratic Society, Swarthmore Political Action Club -
Penny Patch
Oral History created as part of the Swarthmore Libraries project Swarthmore Student Activism: Civil Rights, 1960 – 1966. Penny Patch, being interviewed by Stefanie Ramsay, Roberto Vargas, and Eleanor Naiman. 1-part audio with transcription, length 74:07. -
Jack Nagel Oral History Transcript
Edited oral history transcript of Jack Nagel, interviewed by Melissa Kemp. 1-part audio. -
Jack Nagel
Oral History as part of the Swarthmore Libraries project Swarthmore Student Activism: Civil Rights, 1960 – 1966. Jack Nagel, being interviewed by Melissa Kemp. Audio with transcription, length 104:26. -
John Morrow Oral History Transcript
Edited oral history transcript of John Morrow, interviewed by Melissa Kemp. 2-part audio. -
John Morrow
Oral History as part of the Swarthmore Libraries project Swarthmore Student Activism: Civil Rights, 1960 – 1966. John Morrow interview in 2 parts, being interviewed by Melissa Kemp. Audio with transcription, length 222:31. -
NSA Voter Registration Drive
Article from the Swarthmore Phoenix published on October 16, 1962 which reports on the voter registration project in Raleigh, North Carolina sponsored by the National Student Association (NSA). The politics of desegregation and political participation among Black communities for the purposes of enacting change, along with the white population's responses, is discussed. -
AFSC Interns Live, Learn, and Try to Teach In Nashville, Tenn
Article from the Swarthmore Phoenix published on October 12, 1962 reports about the Community Service project in Nashville wherein interns from the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) spent their summers in a southern community working for a community service agency. The politics of desegregation and the state of Nashville in relation to the civil rights movement is discussed.