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Oral history interview with Ruth Villa

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@ Oakland Public Library, African American Museum and Library at Oakland

African American Museum & Library at Oakland (Oakland, Calif.)

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Activist and "mother of the Black Panthers" Ruth Villa discusses her childhood in Louisiana and her long association with members of the Black Panther Party in Oakland.Written on front of tape: AAMLO COALITION/ETERNAL VOICES HISTORIAN - RUTH VILLA - 96 YRS. NURSE/POLITICAL ACTIVIST OAKLAND RESIDENT
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Master Color Vhs
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