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Titles: Minnesota Black History Project: Interview with Anita Bracy Tucker (Supplied title)
Description: BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Anita Bracy Tucker was born in Chicago, Illinois on September 3, 1928. Her father was Francis Wright Bracy (from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, born in 1897) and her mother was Hattie Robinson Bracy (from Typtonville, Tennessee, born in 1908). Mrs. Tucker came to St. Paul in July of 1950 and began working at the Hallie Q. Brown Community Center in 1953. She was the director of the teen age program there from 1953 to 1963. SUBJECTS DISCUSSED: Mrs. Tucker discusses the Center and its programs. She also discusses the effect the highway construction had upon its constituents.
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Holding Type: Oral History - Interview
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Quantity: 1 hour sound cassette 16 pages transcript
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