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A Feather in Their Cap: The Story of Barry Greene (R'72)
On July 12, 2018, Ayele d’Almeida (’20), Mysia Perry (’21), and Jacob Roberson (’19) conducted an oral history interview with Barry Greene (R’72). In this edited piece produced by Jacob Roberson from the one hour and forty minute interview, Greene discusses his experience as the first black residential student at the University of Richmond.
Click here to listen to the entire interview and view the transcript.
This podcast was created by Jacob Roberson ('19) as part of an A&S Summer Fellowship in summer 2018.