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Oral history interview with A. Knighton Stanley by Eugene Pfaff

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Stanley, A. Knighton

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In this transcript of a January 26, 1982, oral history interview conducted by Eugene Pfaff with A. Knighton Stanley, Stanley primarily describes the role of specific leaders in the Greensboro CORE chapter, his own role in planning strategy, and specific demonstrations at the S&W Cafeteria, McDonald's, and theatres. He describes the role of local college students, faculty, and presidents in the movement, as well as Capt. William Jackson, specific political figures, and the black professional community. He also describes the activities and contributions of several committees and organizations to desegregation negotiations.
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Pfaff, Eugene E
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