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Nicholas, Clarence P., 1996 July 2 : Clarence P. Nicholas came to Milwaukee in 1970 to teach in the Milwaukee Public
School system where he taught for 36 years and was the spokesman for the Black
Teacher's Caucus (BTC) in 1977. Interview topics include the activities and members of
the BTC, friction between BTC and the Milwaukee Teachers' Education Association
(MTEA), and BTC's interaction with key activists such as Lloyd Barbee.
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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
\Nicholas, Clarence\
Interview\
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Digital 1 digital file (1 hr., 17 min.)
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Audio
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Physical Audio cassette
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Transcript
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Electronic Folder
\Nicholas, Clarence\
Transcript\
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Digital 1 digital file (89 KB)
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2
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22
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Physical
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