Recollections of a pioneer African American alumna [sound recording] / Theresa Bel Harper Danley ; interviewed by Gabrielle Morris, 1986.

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Recollections of a pioneer African American alumna [sound recording] / Theresa Bel Harper Danley ; interviewed by Gabrielle Morris, 1986.

Danley recounts family history and recollections of African Americans in northern California, 1855-1900; her undergraduate education at UC Berkeley, 1923-1925; graduate work in social work and career in social work.

2 sound cassettes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7083319

UC Berkeley Libraries

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