Recordings [sound recording], 1973.

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Recordings [sound recording], 1973.

Recording of three sessions of the first Conference on Minority Studies held at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, April 5-7, 1973, including the general introductory sessions, the main speech presented by Ernest R. McKinney of the A. Philip Randolph Foundation, and a session on black studies programs.

3 tape recordings.

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University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Conference on Minority Studies (1973).

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McKinney, Ernest Rice, 1886-1984

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Born in Malden, West Virginia, in 1886 , McKinney, also known under the pseudonym David Coolidge, was the son of coal miner. At different points in his life McKinney endeavored a variety of jobs which included becoming editor of, This Month; a columnist for the Pittsburgh Courier (1932); Executive Secretary of the Unemployed Citizens' League of Allegheny County (1933); a Social Worker; and Assistant to the Director, Kingsley House. In 1916 an oral history conducted at Columbia University resulte...