Oral history interview with Joyce Nichols, 2006.

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Oral history interview with Joyce Nichols, 2006.

Includes a CD and transcript of an oral history interview with Joyce Nichols. Major subjects in this interview include Nichols' experiences as an African-American at Duke while studying to be a physician assistant and a licensed practical nurse, her experiences at Lincoln Community Health Center, and her struggles with the Housing Authority of Durham.

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