Segregation : WE Debnam and Roy Wilkins 1955
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Scarce Roy Wilkins Interview On Segregation Published By Anti-Integration Advocate WE Debnam in response to Brown v The Board of Education
Debnam, W.E. ed. Segregation. The Graphic Press. Raleigh, N.C. 1955.
Transcript of tense radio interview between Roy Wilkins, then executive secretary of the NAACP, and Raleigh, North Carolina councilman, radio host and Weep No More My Lady (1950) author W.E. Debnam conducted in response to “forced integration” following Brown vs The Board of Education’s blow to segregation and released the same year as the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Includes a separately bound six page 1952 interview with Eleanor Roosevelt regarding her comments on the South which sparked Debnam’s defensive response published as Weep No More My Lady.
9 copies found in OCLC as of March 2025.
43pp + [6]pp addenda. Staple bound in printed paper wraps. Wear to edges. Slight soiling and wear back wraps. Pages toned but clean. Wrap interiors illustrated with photo portraits. Includes addenda interview with Eleanor Roosevelt. Very good.
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