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- Page 7 and 8: Mr. Bartee retired at the end of th
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- Page 11 and 12: Q: You say she taught there near Bl
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- Page 15 and 16: A: No. None as dramatic as that. Ha
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- Page 19 and 20: I 1 Q: Oh? i '1 A: And then I had a
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- Page 25 and 26: A: And my grandmother. My grandmoth
- Page 27 and 28: But I think it was more or less a S
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- Page 31 and 32: somebody or something foul. So, had
- Page 33 and 34: when prohibition was over and they
- Page 35 and 36: A: Mixed crews, yes. Q: Do you reme
- Page 37 and 38: to her for fear she wouldn't pay me
- Page 39 and 40: lawyer who became a judge there. He
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- Page 43 and 44: CHARLES CECIL AND BESSIE DUPREE PAR
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4 1 SESSION 3, TAPE 3, SIDE 1 Q: I
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yourself and so forth. Whereas, in
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A: Yes, I remember a fellow by the
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six inches, into my leg. And just m
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Q: And you're still in touch with t
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A: But they said, "You can go somew
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Q: How did you get back and forth?
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just on the weekend which was a lot
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A: Well, I was there for about a ye
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old fellow told me that he's from t
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We tried to get a decision between
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63 Abraham Lincoln Hotel and we wer
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Q: That had already finished? A: No
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legislation, I think one day what I
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A: No, that was about two years bef
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A: Yes. q: Did she continue active
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Q: Was this in replacement of Mr. C
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Filipino or some man may be married
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deal of controversy about them. Q:
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well paying jobs but they had to do
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joined other organizations for the
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A: Generally just before an electio
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A: No, I don't think we had opposit
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where they paid you far two years t
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BLACK DEMOCRATS IN THE 77TH ILLINOI
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CECIL PARTEE AT WORK IN THE SENATE
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A: No, it was the Legislative Refer
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Q: Well! (laughter) A: Yes, didn't
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esearch if you needed it? A: Bill I
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started from nothing. Q: Did that o
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A: Well, not specifically as to the
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for that. About 1968, Chicago start
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he was there. We joined him in 1967
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years and for many many years it fa
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of that nature. But other than that
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A: No, I do not. Q: Why were yau co
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the word I seek now is . . . quota
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the 1965 Civil Rights Act at the fe
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matter of fact--with the head of th
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served or rehabilitated as well as