Project South: The Civil Rights Movement in Sound (ARSC Conference 2012)

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Audio and slides from a presentation about Stanford University Archives' KZSU Project South Interviews collection at the 2012 Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) conference in Rochester, New York. The Project South collection contains recordings and transcripts from meetings and interviews with Civil Rights workers in 1965, recorded by several Stanford students affiliated with the campus radio station KZSU. Having completed quality control on the digitization of the collection, I was able to present several selected excerpts, with emphasis on actualities, songs, and other "untranscribable" content.

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Date created May 17, 2012

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Author Kunst, Franz

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Subject Special Collections
Subject audio
Subject actualities
Subject civil rights
Subject Project South
Genre Conference publication

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Kunst, Franz. (2012). Project South: The Civil Rights Movement in Sound (ARSC Conference 2012). Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/pj369hf5457

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