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Hannah, F. Marvin, 1996 July 19 : F. Marvin Hannah came to Milwaukee in 1955 after leaving the Navy. He discusses his
work to enter African American students into apprenticeship programs, the North
Division Subsystem, sending his children to Harambee Community School, his time as
president of the Milwaukee Alliance of Black School Educators, problems with the
initial school desegregation plan for Milwaukee after the 1976 court ruling, and his
feelings on magnet schools.
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Interview : The original audio cassette is restricted; users must use digital files available
in the Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\Hannah, F. Marvin\
Interview\
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Digital 1 digital file (1 hr., 23 min.)
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Physical Audio cassette
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Transcript
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Electronic Folder
\Hannah, F. Marvin\
Transcript\
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Digital 1 digital file (97 KB)
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