Interview with Clarice Durham
Title
Interview with Clarice Durham
Subject
This interview talks about Clarice's childhood before delving more deeply into her activism with Chicago anti-apartheid movements.
Description
Notable Quote:
"I began to see the connections I felt that if Africa became free it would mean a lot for the black people here in the united states and vice versa if we were able to reach equality it would mean a lot people in Africa so I saw an international connection."
"I began to see the connections I felt that if Africa became free it would mean a lot for the black people here in the united states and vice versa if we were able to reach equality it would mean a lot people in Africa so I saw an international connection."
Source
You can listen to this interview or download its transcript via Columbia's Digital Commons.
Duration
95 minutes
Interviewer
Laura Ashley Alexander
Interviewee
Clarice Durham
Collection
Citation
“Interview with Clarice Durham,” The Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement Collection, accessed May 16, 2024, https://caamcollection.omeka.net/items/show/2.