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This episode explores the personal story of civil rights activist Charles Neblett who was a member of the Freedom Singers. Neblett was interviewed for the Kentucky Civil Rights Hall of Fame Oral History Project, a partne...
Freedom Singer: Civil Rights Activist Charles Neblett is an episode from The Wisdom Project Podcast by Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History. This episode explores the personal story of civil rights activist Charles Neblett who was a member...
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Published Feb 1, 2018, 20:54 long, audio available.
This episode explores the personal story of civil rights activist Charles Neblett who was a member of the Freedom Singers. Neblett was interviewed for the Kentucky Civil Rights Hall of Fame Oral History Project, a partnership between the Nunn Center, UK Libraries, the University of Kentucky's Office of Community Engagement, and the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights. Listen/search oral history interviews here: Produced by Doug Boyd and Hannah Jones; Music by Doug Boyd
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Freedom Singer: Civil Rights Activist Charles Neblett is an episode from The Wisdom Project Podcast by Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History.
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This episode was published on Feb 1, 2018.
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Freedom Singer: Civil Rights Activist Charles Neblett is from The Wisdom Project Podcast by Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History.
Published Feb 1, 2018 and 20:54 long