Mary Ann Smith Wilson oral history interview, 1979 Apr. 13.

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Mary Ann Smith Wilson oral history interview, 1979 Apr. 13.

The collection consists of an oral history interview with Mary Ann Smith Wilson on April 13, 1979 in which she discusses her educational background; Atlanta sit-ins; influence of Brown v. Board of Education; Greensboro (N.C.) sit-ins; Montgomery bus boycott; African nationalism; Council of Presidents; Appeal for Human Rights; fears, concerns of students; academic allowances; role of parents; personal encounters with segregation; faculty support; student leadership; Wilson's personal encounters with racism; and influence of literature.

1 audiotape ; cassette.Transcript (18 p.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7406277

Georgia State University

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Fort, Vincent, 1983-

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Wilson, Mary Ann Smith,

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Mary Ann Smith Wilson, student at Morris Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia during the 1960-1961 student sit-ins and secretary of the Committee on Appeal for Human Rights. From the description of Mary Ann Smith Wilson oral history interview, 1979 Apr. 13. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 38727147 ...

Morris Brown College

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Committee on Appeal for Human Rights.

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