Concern for the Individual the Community Ywca And Other Berkeley Organizations
Concern for the Individual the Community Ywca And Other Berkeley Organizations
Ruth Arnstein Hart
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Hart: He would have had to do the talking. I know he worked very hard to get out the vote; I want to tell you, the Democratic headquarters did a lot of work. Speaking of accents that the blacks from the south could understand, when Jim was chairman of the English Department he brought a professor here from Georgia. And he was interested in politics and we sent him to black neighborhoods to talk and they'd welcome him. He had that same language they did. Morris: Was this a black Georgian or a wh...ite? Hart: White. Doing the black neighborhood. 168 Morris: That's interesting in itself. Hart: It was, and he was always invited in and he was very comfortable with them. Morris: Do you remember his name? Hart: Yes, Jim Sledd. He left Berkeley before long in a great fight about some academic thing in the Department, and now he's at Texas. School Board Campaigns Morris; Hart: Morris; Hart: Morris: Hart: Morris; Hart: Morris; Hart: Morris; Let me back up. Another person who got involved in politics as well as the YWCA is Carol Sibley.
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