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Oral History Interviews: Black Steelworkers in Aliquippa 
 Creator: Tony Buba  Category: Community Stories, Local History  Publisher: Tony Buba  : 17 Jul, 2018 Tags:African-American experience | Aliquippa | community storytelling | Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation | oral history | steel workers | CHECK IT OUT
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DESCRIPTION: Oral History Interviews: Black Steelworkers in Aliquippa – James Sharply, Charles E. Gilbert, James Byld, James Downing Jr, and Henry Gipson

SEE ALSO:

Struggles In Steel – A Story of African-American Steelworkers a film by Tony Buba and Raymond Henderson

Struggles In Steel – 20 Years Later, Still Struggling Sample


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