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Burke, Selma, November 16, 1973, tape 2, side 1
November 16, 1973
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Title
Burke, Selma, November 16, 1973, tape 2, side 1
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh (depositor)
Burke, Selma, 1900-1995 (interviewee)
Howard, Lawrence (interviewer)
Kurtzman, David (interviewer)
Date
November 16, 1973
Identifier
31735073021713-03
Source Identifier
31735073021713
Description
Selma Burke discusses a train incident that caused chaos, leading to delays and changes in travel plans. Amidst the frustration, she shared her experiences of advocating for equal treatment in exhibitions and her involvement in the arts. She discusses her efforts to ensure professional recognition for Black artists and emphasizes the need for equal opportunities to amplify the progress made within the Black community.
Extent
14:21 minutes
Type
sound recording-nonmusical
Genre
oral histories (literary genre)
Source
Pittsburgh Renaissance Project: The Stanton Belfour Oral History Collection, 1971-1973
Language
eng
Collection
Pittsburgh Renaissance Project: The Stanton Belfour Oral History Collection
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
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