Oral History
Carolyn Briggs - On walking to Northside Elementary (clip)
Interviewed by Homeschoolers of Color and Rachel Glassor on February 24, 2016
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Oral history interview of Briggs, Carolyn conducted by Homeschoolers of Color on February 24, 2016 at Marian Cheek Jackson Center, Chapel Hill, NC.
Citation: Marian Cheek Jackson Center, “Carolyn Briggs - On walking to Northside Elementary (clip),” From the Rock Wall, accessed November 21, 2024, https://fromtherockwall.org/oral-histories/carolyn-briggs-on-walking-to-northside-elementary-clip.
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