LaRamon Durham oral history interview, 1989 Oct. 13.

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LaRamon Durham oral history interview, 1989 Oct. 13.

The collection consists of an oral history interview with LaRamon Durham on October 13, 1989 in which he discusses segregation in Maxey, Ga.; poll tax requirements; retirement in Oglethorpe County; participation in United Automobile Worker's Union; interest in farming, nutrition and natural health; service as chair of Oglethorpe County NAACP membership committee; participation in non-profit organizations; desegregation of public schools; black political candidates; "endurance" philosophy; difficulty in recruiting blacks for political participation; and political education.

1 audiotape ; cassette.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7403151

Georgia State University

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