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Clarence Freeman discusses the effects of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King on himself and on Spokane

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Creator:Freeman, Clarence
Title:Clarence Freeman discusses the effects of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King on himself and on Spokane
Date:2001
Description:

Clarence Freeman talks about his reaction to the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, and the reaction of the community of Spokane, Washington to that death as well. He also talks briefly about a childhood experience with prejudice in Spokane.

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Types:Sound recordings | Oral histories
Subjects:King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 | King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968--Assassination | Civil rights movements--Washington (State)--Spokane | African Americans--Civil rights--Washington (State)--Spokane | Oral history--Washington (State)--Spokane | Race discrimination--Washington (State)--Spokane | African Americans--Washington (State)--Spokane | Spokane (Wash.)--Race relations | Spokane (Wash.) | Spokane County (Wash.)
Collection:Civil Rights Oral History Interviews
Institution:Washington State University's Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Contributors:Civil Rights Oral History Interviews (Washington State University. Library. Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections) | Washington State University. Library. Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Online Publisher:[Spokane, Wash.] : Washington State University | 2001
Original Material:

Civil Rights Oral History Interviews, Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University, Spokane, Wash.

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Forms part of online collection: Civil Rights Oral History Interviews.

Persistent Link to Item:http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/u?/cvoralhist,16