Reminiscences of Roy Wilkins : oral history, 1960.

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Reminiscences of Roy Wilkins : oral history, 1960.

Family background, childhood, education, St. Paul and Minneapolis; job discrimination; journalism, Kansas City CALL; discrimination in Kansas City; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Walter White; housing, New York, N.Y.; travel; labor problems in the South; THE CRISIS; Negroes in government; anti-lynching bills; industrial integration; 1941 March on Washington; Fair Employment Practices Committee; Supreme Court desegregation decision, 1954.

Transcript: 130 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.

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