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The Perspective of Congressman Louis Stokes: Participant in the Black Political Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s and Co-Founder of the Congressional Black Caucus
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The Perspective of Congressman
Louis Stokes:
Participant in the Black Political Revolution
of the 1960s and 1970s
and Co- Founder of the
Congressional Black Caucus
Founding Congressional Black Caucus Members ( Origins of the CBC)
Congressman Louis Stokes is standing fourth from the right
Interviewer: Matt Murphy
Interviewee: Louis Stokes
February 13, 2008
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Copyright and property of the St. Andrew's Episcopal School. Permission to publish or reproduce is required and may be subject to copyright, fees, and other legal restrictions. An interviewee's release statement is included with most oral histories in this collection. If an interviewee's release statement is not included, it may be made available upon request. For more information, contact the Dreyfuss Library at the St. Andrew's Episcopal School at 301-983-5200.