- Topic:
- UCLA and University of California HistoryAfrican American HistoryUCLA Research Centers and Programs
- Length:
- 11 hrs.
- Language:
- English
- Audio:
- Series Statement:
- Interviews in this series include individuals who were instrumental in creating and guiding the Center for African American Studies at UCLA to a position of widely recognized excellence among the nation's African American studies departments, centers, and institutes.
- Biographical Note:
- UCLA assistant professor of labor economics and founding director of the UCLA Bunche Center for African American Studies. Later professor of economics at Loyola Marymount University.
Oral Histories
Limit your search
- African American History✖[remove]123
- Music49
- UCLA and University of California History9
- Art8
- Community History7
- Film and Television7
- Social Movements6
- UCLA Research Centers and Programs6
- Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Design5
- Sports4
- Business3
- Civil Rights Movement3
- Politics and Government3
- UCLA History: Events and Projects2
- Books and Fine Printing1
- Central Avenue (Los Angeles, Calif.)1
- Jazz musicians--California--Los Angeles--Interviews1
- Jazz--California--Los Angeles--History1
- Journalism1
- Latina and Latino History1
- English✖[remove]123
- Central Avenue Sounds Oral History Project32
- Interviews not in a series, part one16
- Beyond Central12
- African American Artists of Los Angeles7
- African Americans in Entertainment and Media6
- Allensworth Community6
- Black Leadership in Los Angeles5
- African American Architects of Los Angeles4
- UCLA's Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies4
- Baseball, Race, and Los Angeles: An Oral History of Negro Leaguers of Southern California3
- Interviews not in a series, part two2
- Recollections about Ralph Bunche2
- UCLA Institute of Ethnomusicology, 1961-19741
- no✖[remove]123