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  1. Interview with Charles Epps, Interview with Dr. Charles Epps

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    Interview with Dr. Charles Epps conducted for Eyes on the Prize II. Discussion centers on experiences as both student and on faculty at Howard University, particularly focusing on the rebellion and student unrest in 1968.
    Subject:
    African Americans--Education (Higher)
    Creator:
    Blackside, Inc.
    Contributor:
    Blackside, Inc., Pollard, Sam
    Publisher:
    Washington University in St. Louis, Blackside, Inc.
    Language:
    English
    Date Uploaded:
    2021-09-10 20:46 UTC
    Date Modified:
    2021-09-10 20:46 UTC
    Date Issued:
    1989-04-30 00:00 UTC
    Content License:
    All rights reserved
    Resource Type:
    Video
  2. Interview with Robin Gregory

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    Interview with Robin Gregory conducted for Eyes on the Prize II. Discussion centers on her time as a student at Howard University, including successfully running for Homecoming Queen and using that as a way to raise other student's awareness of issues around civil rights.
    Subject:
    African Americans--Education
    Creator:
    Blackside, Inc.
    Contributor:
    Blackside, Inc., Rockefeller, Terry Kay
    Publisher:
    Washington University in St. Louis, Blackside, Inc.
    Date Uploaded:
    2021-09-11 13:18 UTC
    Date Modified:
    2021-09-11 13:18 UTC
    Date Issued:
    1988-10-12 00:00 UTC
    Content License:
    All rights reserved
    Resource Type:
    Video
  3. Interview with Ethel Mae Matthews

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    Interview with Ethel Mae Matthews conducted for Eyes on the Prize II. Discussion centers on her efforts to improve the rights of the poor, including running for Atlanta city council. She also discusses Tent City outside Washington D.C., which was part of the Poor People's Campaign.
    Subject:
    African Americans--Education
    Creator:
    Blackside, Inc.
    Contributor:
    Blackside, Inc., Shearer, Jacqueline
    Publisher:
    Blackside, Inc., Washington University in St. Louis
    Language:
    English
    Date Uploaded:
    2021-09-11 15:00 UTC
    Date Modified:
    2021-09-11 15:00 UTC
    Date Issued:
    1989-02-23 00:00 UTC
    Content License:
    All rights reserved
    Resource Type:
    Video

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