J.W. Vaughn oral history interview, 2002.

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J.W. Vaughn oral history interview, 2002.

Vaughn discusses his service with community organizations, programs offered by these groups, and their aims.

1 sound cassette (32 minutes);Transcript (18 leaves)

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