George L. Brown oral history [sound recording].

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George L. Brown oral history [sound recording].

Describes youth, education, career paths. Includes political observations about racial relations, youth, the aged, education and South Africa.

2 sound cassettes (85 minutes) : analog, mono. ; 3 7/8 x 2 1/2 in., + index sheet (2 leaves)

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Brown, G. (George), 1926-

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