Charles Gordon Oral History (interview Code: 35612)

Charles Gordon Oral History (interview Code: 35612)
Title Charles Gordon Oral History (interview Code: 35612) PDF eBook
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Release 1997
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Zusammenfassung: Audiovisual testimony of a Holocaust survivor. Includes pre-war, wartime, and post-war experiences

An Oral History with Charles O. Gordon, Sr

An Oral History with Charles O. Gordon, Sr
Title An Oral History with Charles O. Gordon, Sr PDF eBook
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Release 2011-10-14
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ISBN 9781935930136

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Oral History Interview of Dr. U.S. "Preacher" Gordon

Oral History Interview of Dr. U.S.
Title Oral History Interview of Dr. U.S. "Preacher" Gordon PDF eBook
Author Mrs. D. R. Matthews
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Pages 23
Release 1975
Genre Church buildings
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Oral History Interview with William Gordon, January 19, 1991

Oral History Interview with William Gordon, January 19, 1991
Title Oral History Interview with William Gordon, January 19, 1991 PDF eBook
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Release 2006
Genre African American journalists
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William Gordon was born in 1919 and was raised primarily in Mississippi and Arkansas. He describes growing up in the rural South, focusing on race relations, and explains what life was like for his sharecropping family. Sent off to school in Memphis, Tennessee, as a teenager, Gordon excelled in his studies and went to LeMoyne College in the 1930s. Following his graduation, Gordon enlisted in the army and fought in World War II. Gordon focuses on race relations in his discussion of his school and military years. He describes various customs associated with Jim Crow segregation in the South. Following the war, Gordon attended graduate school to study journalism. Gordon wrote for the Atlanta Daily World beginning in 1948, during which time he formed a close friendship with Atlanta Constitution editor and anti-segregationist Ralph McGill. Gordon also formed close connections with Georgia Senator Herman Talmadge. He discusses in detail his perception of changing race relations in the 1930s through the 1950s and argues that desegregation required legal action. Nonetheless, Gordon acknowledges the role of white leaders, such as McGill and Talmadge, who genuinely sought racial change. In the late 1950s, Gordon began to work for the United States Information Agency (USIA) and spent many years traveling through Africa and Europe.

Typed Transcript of an Oral History Interview with Gordon Taylor

Typed Transcript of an Oral History Interview with Gordon Taylor
Title Typed Transcript of an Oral History Interview with Gordon Taylor PDF eBook
Author Idaho State Historical Society
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Pages 74
Release 1970
Genre Mormons
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Oral History Interview

Oral History Interview
Title Oral History Interview PDF eBook
Author Charles O. Galvin
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Pages 45
Release 2004
Genre Law teachers
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Oral History Interview

Oral History Interview
Title Oral History Interview PDF eBook
Author Charles L. Smith
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Pages 26
Release 2007
Genre Lawyers
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