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Stanley Vickers - On protesting and the coverage of the Civil Rights Movement (clip)
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Stanley Vickers - On protesting and the coverage of the Civil Rights Movement (clip)
Interviewed by Bob Gilgor on November 20, 2000
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Oral history interview of Vickers, Stanley conducted by Gilgor, Bob on November 20, 2000 at Chapel Hill, NC.
Citation: Marian Cheek Jackson Center, “Stanley Vickers - On protesting and the coverage of the Civil Rights Movement (clip),” From the Rock Wall, accessed December 22, 2024, https://fromtherockwall.org/oral-histories/stanley-vickers-on-protesting-and-the-coverage-of-the-civil-rights-movement-clip.
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"You didn't buck the system. White folks had their place, Black folks had their place, and fighting with them was just not the thing you do. You don't attack the king's kids."
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