Marks, Corrine Woodall interview
Corrine Marks shares her observations as one of the first White teachers to integrate the faculties in the Birmingham Public Schools
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University of Alabama Birmingham |
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University of Alabama Birmingham |
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Birmingham oral histories Marks, Corrine Woodall interview Marks, Corrine W. (Corrine Woodall), 1926- |
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Birmingham oral histories Marks, Corrine W. (Corrine Woodall), 1926- -- Interviews; School integration -- Alabama -- Birmingham; Faculty integration -- Alabama -- Birmingham; Birmingham (Ala.) -- History |
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Corrine Marks shares her observations as one of the first White teachers to integrate the faculties in the Birmingham Public Schools |
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Marks, Corrine Woodall interview Integration of Birmingham schools: [Corrine W. Marks memoir] Marks, Corrine W. (Corrine Woodall), 1926- Jones, Dorothy J., 1933- 1975-12-10Corrine Marks shares her observations as one of the first White teachers to integrate the faculties in the Birmingham Public Schools Marks, Corrine W. (Corrine Woodall), 1926- -- Interviews;
School integration -- Alabama -- Birmingham;
Faculty integration -- Alabama -- Birmingham;
Birmingham (Ala.) -- History Integration of Birmingham Schools: Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham Mervyn H. Sterne Library. University of Alabama at Birmingham. University of Alabama in Birmingham. Oral History Research Office. University of Alabama at Birmingham Oral History Collection catalogue ; 2.2.002 Digitized Oral Historyeng Closed to news media (not to be quoted); open to UAB researchers, personnel, faculty, and students only Oral History Collection Copyright is retained by University of Alabama in Birmingham. Content is intended for educational and research use, and may be used for non-commercial purposes with appropriate attribution. Organizations and individuals seeking to use content for publication must assume all responsibility for identifying and satisfying any claimants of copyright. https://guides.library.uab.edu/OralHistoryCollectionUAB Digital Collections - Oral History Collectionhttp://cdm16726.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/oralhistory/id/832 |
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