History: It’s the Real Thing
Coca-Cola Foundation funds oral history program at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. $250K will allow the collection to nearly double, to underwrite travel to worldwide locations to collect international civil rights interviews, and also to put more interview excerpts on the web (see existing web excerpts). Link to the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute Oral History Project
Posted by Susan A. Kitchens on April 27, 2007 in
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