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Interview with Adolph Reed, March 13, 1992

Part of African American Political Scientists Oral History Project

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Title:
Interview with Adolph Reed, March 13, 1992
Creator:
Adolph Reed; interviewee. Twiley Barker and Jewel Prestage; interviewer.
Format:
oral histories
Publication date:
1992
Date digitized:
2012
Description:
Dr. Adolph Reed, a political science professor at the University of Arkansas, discusses his experiences as a young African American man in the South. He describes his education and tells various anecdotes concerning American political hypocrisy. Reed discusses class and racial discrimination and provides his opinion on whether social scientists have addressed these problems. In addition, Reed discusses inconsistencies and hypocrisy within the American political landscape.
Language:
english
Publisher:
Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries
Repository:
University of Kentucky
Type:
audio
Subject:
Reed, Adolph, 1921-2003--Interviews., African American political scientists--Interviews., African Americans., Political science., Racism., Classism., Political ethics--United States., Democracy--United States., Education, Higher.
Source:
African American Political Scientists Oral History Project
Metadata record:
http://nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7c862b9168/data/mets.xml