University Debate Coach Berkeley Civic Leader And Pastor Oral History Transc
University Debate Coach Berkeley Civic Leader And Pastor Oral History Transc
Fred Sheridan Stripp
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28 Stripp: Well, that came up and they wanted to know if it was all right with me, and I said it certainly was; 1 was for fair housing. I would rather have lost and have stood for fair housing than to have won and refused to take on the issue. LaBerge: You were a friend of [Assemblyman] Byron Rumford, is that right? Stripp: Oh, yes, definitely. The whole Rumford family. LaBerge: Did you work with him on the fair housing issue? Stripp: Oh, yes. LaBerge : What other people did you work with? A co...uple names I have are Walter Gordon 1 [governor of the Virgin Islands] and two people we have oral histories with are Frances Albrier 2, and Carol Sibley 3, both of whom mentioned you in conjunction with this same issue. Stripp: Right. I worked with all of them, but I would say more I worked with C. L. Dellums, [Assemblyman] Ron Dellums' uncle, who was [international] president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Harvard-educated, brilliant man. We worked together; in fact, we set up a meeting of the county and we gave Jackie Robinson the NAACP award of the year in 1947 when he became Rookie of the Year, first black in baseball, in his first year.
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