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Interview with William Swinney, former Southern Pacific Railroad worker, for Binding ties: the 16th street station

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Swinney, William

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Includes interviews conducted as part of "Binding ties: the 16th street station," a site specific installation at The Southern Pacific Railroad Station, Oakland, California, commissioned by the by The City of Oakland Cultural Arts Division in 1991. The project included music and narratives that told the story of the former Southern Pacific Railroad workers.Written on case: 84
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Original Audio Cassette
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