Harold Foster - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill
Interviewed by John Kenyon "Yonni" Chapman on March 16, 1993Audio recordings of interviews conducted by Yonni Chapman with participants in the African American freedom struggle and the civil rights movement in and around Chapel Hill, N.C.
Oral history interview of Foster, Harold conducted by Chapman, John Kenyon "Yonni" on March 16, 1993 at Chapel Hill, NC.
Citation: The Southern Historical Collection at the Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library, “Harold Foster - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill,” From the Rock Wall, accessed November 24, 2024, https://fromtherockwall.org/oral-histories/harold-foster-on-the-african-american-freedom-struggle-and-civil-rights-movement-in-chapel-hill-part-one.
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