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Title
Samuel Berry McKinney oral history interview conducted by David P. Cline in Seattle, Washington, 2013 April 17
Type
Moving Image
Collection
Subject
McKinney, Samuel Berry, 1926---Interviews. (LCSH)
African American civil rights workers--Washington (State)--Interviews (LCSH)
African American clergy--Interviews (LCSH)
Civil rights movements--United States (LCSH)
Civil rights movements--Washington (State) (LCSH)
Language
English
Geographic Coverage
Note
Language: In English.
Summary
The Reverend Dr. Samuel Berry McKinney recalls growing up in Cleveland, Ohio, and attending Morehouse College, where he got to know fellow freshman Martin Luther King, Jr. After service in the Army Flight Corps during World War II and finishing his college education, McKinney became a minister at a church in Seattle, Washington, where he contributed to the creation of the Liberty Bank. He discusses his role in founding the Central Area Civil Rights Committee in Seattle.
Capture
Recorded in Seattle, Washington, on April 17, 2013.
Duration
PT109M
Authorized Access Point
McKinney, Samuel Berry, 1926- Samuel Berry McKinney oral history interview conducted by David P. Cline in Seattle, Washington, 2013 April 17