Speaking Back to the Speaker Ban: Oral History Practice And Free Speech Activism

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Primary Sources

Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
McNeill Smith Papers, Southern Historical Collection.
William C. Friday Records, University Archives and Record Services.
J. Gordon Hanes Papers, Speaker Ban Commission Papers, Southern Historical Collection.
Southern Oral History Program, Southern Historical Collection.

Interviews
Blanche Brown. Personal Interview. April 15, 2015.
David Kiel. Personal Interview. April 2013.
Interview with Anne Dickson Fogelman by Anna Faison, March 25, 2013.
Interview with Jerry Carr, by Blanche Brown, March 1, 2013.
Interview with Jim Medford by Anna Faison, February 28, 2013.
Interview with John E. Greenbacker Jr. by Charlotte Fryar and Alexa Lytle, March 2, 2013.
Interview with Hugh Stevens by Charlotte Fryar, April 11, 2013.
 

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