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Interview with Anne Braden, November 8, 1989

Part of Anne Braden Oral History Project

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Title:
Interview with Anne Braden, November 8, 1989
Creator:
Anne Braden; interviewee. Catherine Fosl; interviewer.
Format:
oral histories
Publication date:
1989
Date digitized:
2012
Description:
Anne Braden was a white southern anti-racist activist, organizer and journalist from Louisville, Kentucky. In this interview, Braden discusses the Gandhi Corps, an interracial group of local teens who held demonstrations against segregation. She speaks about the early 1950s and she and Carl Braden's political life shifting more to the left as they began to work with other organizations besides unions and support the Progressive Party. Braden also talks about the factors that led her to protest against the Korean War.
Language:
english
Publisher:
Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries
Repository:
University of Kentucky
Type:
audio
Subject:
Braden, Anne, 1924-2006--Interviews., Women civil rights workers--Interviews., Civil rights movements--United States., African Americans--Civil rights., Gandhi Corps., Korean War, 1950-1953., Progressive Party (U.S. : 1948), Braden, Carl, 1914-1975.
Source:
Anne Braden Oral History Project
Metadata record:
http://nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt783b5w730m/data/mets.xml