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Interview with Dr.Yollette Trigg Jones, May 11, 1992 theorizing why African Americans don't like to talk about the riot

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Williams-O'Brien, Gail

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Excerpt from an interview with Dr.Yollette Trigg Jones, May 11, 1992 conducted by Gail Williams O'Brien as part of her research for the book _The Color of the Law: Race, Violence, and Justice in the Post World War II South_. In the clip, Trigg-Jones discusses why she believes African Americans in Columbia don't like to talk about the riot.
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