African-American and Jewish Collaboration and Conflict Oral History Interviews

UNO adjunct instructor Jeannette Gabriel’s students collected oral history interviews in fall 2018 for the course History 2990: African-American and Jewish Collaboration and Conflict. The interviews were collected from Jewish and African American residents of Omaha. Individuals interviewed were: A’Jamal Byndon, Tuffy Epstein, and Richard Fellman.

Finding aid: https://archives.nebraska.edu/repositories/4/resources/3606

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