SNCC Conference, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, 1988 April
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Nineteen audio recordings on audiocassettes of 1989 SNCC conference featuring speakers and panelists Charles Sherrod, John Lewis, Julian Bond, Dorothy M. Zellner, Howard Zinn, Chuck McDew, and others. Titles are transcribed directly from original labels.
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