Jordan, June, 1936-2002. Videotape collection of June Jordan, (inclusive) 1976-2002

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Jordan, June, 1936-2002. Videotape collection of June Jordan, (inclusive) 1976-2002

The videotape collection of June Jordan, poet, author, activist, and professor.

153 videotapes

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