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Florida Civil Rights Oral Histories
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This oral history project includes interviews with several of Florida’s civil rights leaders who were active at the height of the civil rights movement in the United States and in Florida during the 1950s and 1960s. The oral history project provides details about local, regional and national civil rights issues. Interviews were conducted by researchers at USF and other Florida universities. The Florida Civil Rights Oral History Project is an open collection, to which more content will be added over time.
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Digital ID: F55-00007
Digital ID:
- (OCoLC)436170824
Call number:
- E185.93.F5
Creator: Fort, Clarence.
Title: Clarence Fort [electronic resource] / interviewed by Steven Lawson.
Published: Tampa, Fla. : University of South Florida Tampa Library, 1978.
Physical description: 1 sound file (60 min.) : digital, MPEG4 file +
Florida civil rights oral history projectSummary: Clarence Fort describes his involvement with the NAACP Youth Council and organizing Tampa's first sit-ins in 1960.
Date/Time of Event:
- Interview conducted January 29, 1978.
Other Contributers: Lawson, Steven F., 1945-
Other Contributers: University of South Florida Libraries. Florida Studies Center. Oral History Program.
Other Contributers: University of South Florida. Tampa Library.
C0 FHM ICollection: Florida Civil Rights OHP
Subjects:
- Fort, Clarence.
- Civil rights demonstrations Florida Tampa.
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
- Civil rights workers Interviews.
- Civil rights workers Florida.
- Oral history. local
- Online audio. local






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