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Title
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Julius L. Chambers oral history interview, 1997 October 24
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Interviewee
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Chambers, Julius L. (Julius LeVonne), 1936-2013
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Interviewer
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Hargett, David
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Place of Publication
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Charlotte, North Carolina
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Publisher
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J. Murrey Atkins Library Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Date of Interview
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1997-10-24
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Physical Description
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1 audio file (23:56) : digital, MP3
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Object Type
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Audio
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Genre
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spoken word
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Language
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eng
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Interviewee Biography
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Julius L. Chambers was a 61-year-old man at the time of interview. He was born in Mount Gilead in Montgomery County, North Carolina in 1936. He was educated at the University of North Carolina School of Law and Columbia Law School, and was employed as a lawyer and as chancellor of North Carolina Central University.
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Abstract
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Charlotte attorney Julius L. Chambers, who represented the plaintiffs in the landmark case, Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, talks at length about the integration of schools in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Mr. Chambers discusses his clients' successful outcome in the Supreme Court, which mandated that the Charlotte-Mecklenburg school system take measures to integrate their schools through means including racial quotas and busing. He also explores the social and political ramifications of a reversal of the Swann decision [which ultimately happened in 1999, two years after the time of interview]. Mr. Chambers concludes by acknowledging the accomplishments of the desegregation movement, but notes that more work would need to be done in order to more fully integrate Charlotte's schools.
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Digital Object Notes
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MP3 access copy created on ingest from WAV preservation master file. Interview originally recorded on analog audio cassette and digitized using a Digidesign 003 rack.
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Subjects--Names
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Chambers, Julius L. (Julius LeVonne), 1936-2013
Swann, James E.
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Subjects--Organizations
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education
United States. Supreme Court
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Subjects--Topics
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Lawyers
College presidents
Segregation in education
Busing for school integration
Trials, litigation, etc.
School integration
School integration--Public opinion
Civil rights
Political and social views
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Subjects--Geographic
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North Carolina--Charlotte
North Carolina--Mecklenburg County
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Subjects--Genre
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Interviews
Oral histories
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Coverage--Dates
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1960-2000
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Digital Collection Title
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David Goldfield student project on change in the Charlotte region
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Digital Project Title
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Living Charlotte : the postwar development of a New South city
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Rights
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The materials included on this web site are freely available for private study, scholarship or non-commercial research under the fair use provisions of the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, United States Code). Any use beyond the provisions of fair use, including but not limited to commercial or scholarly publication, broadcast, redistribution or mounting on another web site always require prior written permission and may also be subject to additional restrictions and fees. UNC Charlotte does not hold literary rights to all materials in its collections and the researcher is responsible for securing those rights when needed. Copyright information for specific collections is available upon request.
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Grant Information
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Digitization made possible by funding from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources.
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Internet Media Type
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audio/mpeg
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Related Materials
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Julius L. Chambers papers, 1902-1989, J. Murrey Atkins Library Special Collections and University Archives, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (https://findingaids.uncc.edu/repositories/4/resources/464)
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Identifier
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GF-CH0087
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Handle URL
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13093/uncc:140