Black Women Oral History Project Interviews, 1976–1981

Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University | Apr 28, 2021

The Black Women Oral History Project Interviews, 1976-1981 features photographs, transcripts, and most audio recordings of 72 interviews of African American women from across the United States. Interviewees discussed their upbringing, marriage, education, work, and participation in voluntary organizations. Interviewees include Dorothy West, Rosa Parks, Margaret Walker Alexander, Sadie Alexander, Alfreda Duster, Dorothy Height, Clementine Hunter, and Audley Moore. 


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