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Gary Hunter lecture, "Black Boycotts and the Rise of Activism in the 1930s," at the University of Iowa, June 16, 1977

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Hunter, Gary J.

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Recorded on June 16, 1977 as part of the 9th Annual Institute for Afro-American Culture. Black Boycotts, and the Rise of Activism in the 1930s is the subject of this talk by Gary Hunter, Assistant Professor of History at Glassboro State College in New Jersey. He is introduced by Dr. Darwin Turner, Chairman of the Afro-American Studies program at the University of Iowa. Contact the University of Iowa Archives at https://www.lib.uiowa.edu/sc/contact/ Cassette digitized by The MediaPreserve with Tascam Audio Cassette Deck to uncompressed 24-bit/96 kHz WAV file.
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