Part two of an interview with Dr. James Oliver Griffin, who was a school administrator during integration. Griffin discusses his involvement with desegregating Hamilton Park, the school he was principal of.
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Part two of an interview with Dr. James Oliver Griffin, who was a school administrator during integration. Griffin discusses his involvement with desegregating Hamilton Park, the school he was principal of.
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28 p.
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This transcript is incomplete because UNT Special Collections did not receive all of the video footage of the original interview from the donor.
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Documenting the History of the Civil Rights Movement in Dallas County, Texas Oral History Collection (AR0806), University of North Texas Special Collections
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Documenting The History of the Civil Rights Movement In Dallas County, Texas Oral History Collection
Transcripts of oral histories with civil rights figures from Dallas, Texas. Each interview focuses on the interviewee's family and educational history, organizational involvement, and career or personal milestones.