Nappi, Rebecca, interviewer

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In February of 2001, the Spokane Spokesman-Review produced a month long series of articles on black history, focusing in particular on the civil rights movement of the 1960s. As part of that series, Rebecca Nappi conducted a series of interviews with individuals with ties to both the civil rights movement and to Spokane. Some of these interviews were made available at the time in audio format on the Spokesman-Review website, and excerpts from these interviews were used in writing newspaper articles.

From the guide to the Civil Rights Oral History Interviews, 2001, 2001, (Washington State University Libraries Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections)

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associatedWith Brown, Emelda, Mrs., interviewee person
associatedWith Brown, Manuel, interviewee person
associatedWith Freeman, Clarence, interviewee person
associatedWith Lofton, Verda, interviewee person
associatedWith Minnix, Sam, interviewee person
associatedWith Nelson, Nancy person
associatedWith Pitmon, Alvin, interviewee person
associatedWith Schulke, Flip, interviewee person
associatedWith Spokesman-review (Spokane, Wash.), sponsor corporateBody
associatedWith Williams, Jerrelene, interviewee person
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