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Sherrod, Sibley, and Robinson Interviews, March 2007

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Abstract: Edwina Robinson, Hattie Mae Sibley, and Charles Sherrod discuss living in Albany during the Civil Rights movement. Sherrod addresses moments of fear that he experienced including being arrested. Robinson and Sibley then both talk about their children’s involvement in the movement. The interview is brought to a conclusion with a discussion about the aftermath of the Civil Rights movement and providing advice to younger generations.Series: Albany
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