Vanderbilt Debuts Digital Archive of 1964 Taped Interviews of Leaders of the Civil Rights Movement

Vanderbilt University has made available a new digital archive of recordings made by Robert Penn Warren while conducting research for his 1965 book, Who Speaks for the Negro (Random House). The original recordings, made on reel-to-reel tape, include interviews with Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Stokely Carmichael, Septima Clark, and other leaders of the civil rights movement. Many of the interviews included on the tapes were not used in the book.

The original tapes are held in the archives of the University of Kentucky and Yale University, but scholars at Vanderbilt have digitized the recordings and made them available along with 4,000 pages of searchable transcripts of the contents. This allows researchers to easily locate discussions of particular events or issues.

The archive can be accessed here.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Get the JBHE Weekly Bulletin

Receive our weekly email newsletter delivered to your inbox

Latest News

In Memoriam: William Strickland, 1937-2024

Strickland spent his lifetime dedicated to advancing civil rights and Black political representation. For four decades, he served as a professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he taught courses on Black history and the civil rights movement.

UCLA and Charles Drew University of Medicine Receive Funding to Support Equity in Neuroscience

Through $9.8 million in funding, the Dana Foundation will establish the UCLA-CDU Dana Center for Neuroscience & Society, which aims to gain a better understanding of the neuroscience needs of historically underrepresented communities in Los Angeles.

American Academy of Physician Associates Launches Program to Increase Diversity in the Field

"Increasing the representation of healthcare providers from historically marginalized communities is of utmost importance for improving health outcomes in all patients,” said Jennifer M. Orozco, chief medical officer of the American Academy of Physician Associates.

James Crawford Named Sole Finalist for President of Texas Southern University

Texas Southern University has named James W. Crawford as the sole finalist for president. He has spent the past two years as president of Felician University in New Jersey and has over 30 years of service in the United States Navy.

Featured Jobs