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Interviews
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Art-CrierArthur Crier, Jr., Doo-Wop Legend and Activist
Art Crier talks about his days working as a singer and songwriter on Tin Pan Alley in the 50s and 60s.
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Arthur Crier, Jr., Doo-Wop Legend and Activist
Art Crier talks about recording in Berry Gordy's basement at Motown Records in the 60s.
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Arthur Crier, Jr., Doo-Wop Legend and Activist
Art Crier on setting up youth community programs in the Bronx in the 70s and 80s.
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Rosemary Brown, Bronx resident
Rosemary Brown on the White Castle demonstrations.
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Evril Renwick, Bronx resident
Mrs. Renwick on attending dances in her youth in the Bronx.
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Evril Renwick, Bronx resident
Mrs. Renwick on raising her children in the Bronx.
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David Singleton, Bronx resident
Singleton's eyewitness account of the White Castle demonstrations of July 1963.
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archibaleLeroiArchible, Local Activist
Leroi Archible talks about hooking up with Art Crier to work on youth community programs around the Lambert Housesand other housing developments in the Bronx.
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