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Oral history.; Interview with James C. Coleman conducted on April 12, 2000. James C. Coleman was born and raised in Jackson, Mississippi. After being educated at Tougaloo College, University of Tennessee, Memphis State University, and the University of Mississippi, he took a position at Tougaloo College as Dean of Men. Coleman took an active role in the movement for African American civil rights, particularly with regard to integrating and expanding higher education opportunities.

2000-04-12

Oral history.; Interview with James C. Coleman conducted on April 12, 2000. James C. Coleman was born and raised in Jackson, Mississippi. After being educated at Tougaloo College, University of Tennessee, Memphis State University, and the University of Mississippi, he took a position at Tougaloo College as Dean of Men. Coleman took an active role in the movement for African American civil rights, particularly with regard to integrating and expanding higher education opportunities.

2000-04-12

Oral history.; Interview with James C. Coleman conducted on April 12, 2000. James C. Coleman was born and raised in Jackson, Mississippi. After being educated at Tougaloo College, University of Tennessee, Memphis State University, and the University of Mississippi, he took a position at Tougaloo College as Dean of Men. Coleman took an active role in the movement for African American civil rights, particularly with regard to integrating and expanding higher education opportunities.

2000-04-12

Oral history.; Transcript of interview with James C. Coleman conducted on April 12, 2000. James C. Coleman was born and raised in Jackson, Mississippi. After being educated at Tougaloo College, University of Tennessee, Memphis State University, and the University of Mississippi, he took a position at Tougaloo College as Dean of Men. Coleman took an active role in the movement for African American civil rights, particularly with regard to integrating and expanding higher education opportunities.

2000-04-12

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