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Interview with Lucile Miller, March 5, 1983, Madison, Wisconsin

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Miller, Lucile

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Catherine Coberly interviews Lucile Miller on March 5, 1983, in Madison, Wisconsin. Miller discusses her personal background, attending Democratic meetings with her mother in the 1940s, political orientations of African-American voters in Wisconsin, her support for the La Follettes, women's involvement in politics, and Joe McCarthy and Communism.This interview is part of the Wisconsin Democratic Party Oral History Project.
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