Sherrod, Sibley, and Robinson Interviews, March 2007
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Sherrod, Sibley, and Robinson Interviews, March 2007
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Edwina Robinson, Hattie Mae Sibley, and Charles Sherrod discuss living in Albany during the Civil Rights movement. Sherrod addresses moments of fear that he experienced including being arrested. Robinson and Sibley then both talk about their children's involvement in the movement. The interview is brought to a conclusion with a discussion about the aftermath of the Civil Rights movement and providing advice to younger generations.
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00:00:37 Sherrod and others sing.|00:02:32 Interviewees are asked to state their name and if they are from Albany|Georgia.|00:04:00 Sherrod discusses his work as a sit-in leader and the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee.|00:6:45 Sibley and Robinson describe what it was like for black people living in Albany before the Civil Rights movement.|00:25:02 Robinson and Sibley talks about her children’s involvement in the movement.|00:28:25 Sherrod talks about the start of the movement and why he came to Albany.|00:37:28 Sherrod talks about several times in which he has felt fearful and his experiences with violence.|00:47:10 Sibley details how her and other children had to walk several miles to school.|00:49:27 Robinson talks about her involvement in the bus boycott.|00:50:57 Sherrod discusses white people’s involvement in the movement.|00:53:00 A discussion of issues that still exist after the Civil Rights movement has ended.|00:55:36 Interviewees answer the question of whether there is a need for another movement in the south.|00:58:43 Sherrod talks about current race relations in the country.|01:00:22 All three interviewees give their advice to younger generations. |
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auc.167.0079_1
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/auc.167:0079_1
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01:39:47
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