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Unita Blackwell, United Presbyterian Women, 1970.
Recorded July 1970 at the annual meeting of the United Presbyterian Women held at Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana. Unita Blackwell, community organizer of programs in Mississippi for the National Council of Negro Women, tells her story of institutional racism in Mississippi.
Blackwell, Unita, 1933- United Presbyterian Women. National Meeting (1970 : Purdue University) United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Christian Education.
1970 July 1970
sound recording-nonmusical
speeches
audiotapes
1 open reel audio tape, 7 inches, 3 3/4 ips
Blackwell, Unita, 1933-
Civil rights workers--Mississippi--20th century. African American women--Mississippi--20th century. Politics and government--Mississippi--20th century. Civil rights--African Americans--Mississippi--20th century. Voter registration--Mississippi--20th century.
Mississippi 20th century. North and Central America--Mississippi
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TAPE 1170; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
Address [sound recording] / Mrs. Unita Blackwell.--http://catalog.history.pcusa.org/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumbe...
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