Description
Interview with D'Army Bailey, an attorney, retired circuit court judge, civil rights activist, author, and film actor from Memphis, Tennessee. In this interview Bailey talks about his activism as a college student, his relationship with CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) and NSM (Northern Student Movement), at a PWI and an HBCU. Bailey also discusses his time practicing law in a racially divided society. The interview was conducted in 1979 at his home on Monticello.�
Sound
Kremer, Ray AnnDunaway, VirginiaBailey, D'Army
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Digital Library of TennesseeKeywords
- Civil Rights
- Historically Black Colleges And Universities
- Interviews
- Law
- Memphis (Tenn.)
- Metropolitan Inter Faith Association (Mifa)
- Neighborhood Histories
- Oral History
- Universities
- Vollintine Evergreen Community Association
- Vollintine Evergreen Historic District (Memphis, Tenn.)