Determined Advocate for Racial Equality Oral History Transcript And Related

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Determined Advocate for Racial Equality Oral History Transcript And Related
Frances Mary Albrier
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T. S. Johnson did that group in Oakland.
In Oakland, I see. Were doing here.
He was not involved in any way with what you He agreed with it, yes. He agreed with it and supported us, because he was the pastor of a church and he had members who lived in Berkeley. But he wasn t involved.
I see. I didn t understand that from the letter. Well, that s interesting. You were able to do quite a bit in Berkeley, then. Were the Berkeley blacks different from the black citizens of Oakland, or was it the le
...adership that made them respond differently to some of these matters?
The blacks who lived in Berkeley were Berkeley had an atmosphere that you had to be just right in Berkeley. We had a judge, Judge Young, who, if you were arrested three times for being drunk, he d just give you five years out of Berkeley before you came [back. ] If your dog barked and you called the police, you had to stop your dog from barking. If your rooster crowed I remember a lady had a pet rooster up in the hills. The rooster crowed and she had to get rid of that rooster, or stop that rooster from crowing and waking up the neighbors.


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