Interviews with Catherine J. Webb : transcripts, 1973-1974.

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Interviews with Catherine J. Webb : transcripts, 1973-1974.

Fifty-four interviews conducted by Charles Smith, l973-l974. Subjects covered include early history of Nevada City, family history, Berkeley Arts and Crafts Co-op, her trip to Mississippi in l966-l967 to start a co-op among the blacks, involvement in various East Bay political and social activities, KPFA, the Albany Hill zoning crisis of l972, her son's work in the Philippines as a Peace Corps volunteer, l962-1966. Includes also selections from family letters and diaries. Subject index included with each interview.

Transcripts: 2 boxes (.8 linear ft.).Phonotapes: 5 sound cassettes : analog.

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