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Adams, Juanita, and Arlene Johnson, 1995 June
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Listen to this interview, view the index, and search the transcript. : Juanita Adams and Arlene Johnson were two founders of the Congress of Racial
Equality's (CORE) Milwaukee chapter. Topics include their choice to become involved
with school integration, differences between CORE and Milwaukee United School
Integration Committee (MUSIC), personal experiences with racism including threats of
violence, the school boycott of 1964, fellow members of CORE, and gender roles in
CORE. : The original audio cassettes are restricted; users must use digital files available
in the Archives.
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Interview : The original audio cassettes are restricted; users must use digital files available
in the Archives.
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Arlene\Interview
Interview\
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Digital 4 digital files (47 min., 51 sec.; 47 min., 45 sec.; 47 min., 44 sec.; 3
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\Adams, Juanita & Johnson, Arlene\
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