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TitleReginald Robinson oral history interview conducted by Emilye Crosby in Washington, District of Columbia, 2015 December 11TypeMoving ImageCollectionSubjectRobinson, Reginald, 1939---Interviews. (LCSH)Baker, Ella, 1903-1986Forman, James, 1928-2005Lee, Herbert, 1919-1961McDew, CharlesMoore, Amzie, 1911-1982Nash, Diane, 1938-Richardson, Gloria, 1922 (LCSH)Robinson, Ruby Doris Smith, 1941-1967Zellner, BobNonviolent Action Group (Washington, D.C.)Southern Christian Leadership ConferenceStudent Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)African American civil rights workers--Maryland--Interviews (LCSH)African American civil rights workers--Mississippi--Interviews (LCSH)Civil rights demonstrations--Maryland--Baltimore (LCSH)Civil rights demonstrations--Maryland--Cambridge (LCSH)Civil rights movements--United States (LCSH)Voter registration--Maryland (LCSH)Voter registration--Mississippi (LCSH)Cambridge (Md.)--Race relations--History. (LCSH) NoteLanguage: In English.SummaryReginald "Reg" Robinson shares his experience of working for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and how he became known as an "advance man" throughout the Civil Rights Movement. Beginning with his involvement with the student-led Civic Interest Group in Baltimore, Maryland, he discusses how his involvement with the Cambridge Movement led him to becoming a field secretary for SNCC. He recalls how Voter Education Programs and various recruitment activities of SNCC epitomized the rule of "building and growing" and prides himself for remaining committed to ensuring Civil Rights today.Capture captureDate: 2015-12-11Recorded in Washington, District of Columbia, on December 11, 2015.DurationPT207MAuthorized Access PointRobinson, Reginald, 1939- Reginald Robinson oral history interview conducted by Emilye Crosby in Washington, District of Columbia, 2015 December 11