[Interview with Bob Alexander]. [Part 1].

In the first of a two part oral history interview, liberal activist Bob Alexander talks about growing up in Berkley, Michigan, his family life and graduating from the University of Michigan in 1966. Alexander says that he became interested in politics and liberal causes while at Michigan and served...

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Other Authors: Alexander, Bob (Political activist) (Interviewee)
Revitte, John (Interviewer)
Language:English
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MSU: Gift of John Revitte.
Physical Description:1 audio file (56 min., 24 sec.)
Format: Electronic Audio Software

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