Floretta Tyson

Floretta Tyson discusses spending nine days in jail as a teenager after being arrested for demonstrating. She was expelled from school and briefly moved to Ohio as a result.

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Format: Electronic
Published: Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
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Online Access:http://bcriohp.org/items/show/102
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collection BCRI Oral History Project Collection
building Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
publisher Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
topic Oral histories
spellingShingle Oral histories
Floretta Tyson
fulltopic Oral histories
Civil rights movements--Alabama—Birmingham
16th Street Baptist Church Bombing, Birmingham, Ala., 1963
description Floretta Tyson discusses spending nine days in jail as a teenager after being arrested for demonstrating. She was expelled from school and briefly moved to Ohio as a result.
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