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Oral history interview with Clarence Malone by Eugene Pfaff

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Malone, Clarence C

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In this transcript of an oral history interview conducted circa 1980 by Eugene Pfaff with Clarence Malone, Malone primarily describes how he came to be involved with the trials of Greensboro civil rights demonstrators in 1963, his association with other civil rights lawyers including Kenneth Lee and Floyd McKissick, and the legal details, strategies, and issues surrounding the cases. He also describes his involvement with similar cases in Chapel Hill, Durham, and Raleigh.
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Pfaff, Eugene E
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