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1984 - RR - 357 1984 - RR - 358 LOGGER'S SHEET LOGGER: Carolyn Ware REEL NUMBER: [[strikethrough]] 3 [[/strikethrough]] 4 & 5 of 7 STAGE: Aging Narr. DATE: 7/1/84 PRESENTOR: Jack Santirs GROUP NAME: Sleeping Car Porters / Oral History REGION/STYLE: [[2 columned table]] | PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION | | --- | --- | | Mrs. Rosina Tucket | - civil rights activist| | William Miller | Pullman porters | L.C. Richie | Pullman porters | Lawrence Davis | Pullman porters | Ernie Ford | Pullman porters CONTENTS 1. Brief autobiography by participants. 2. Beginning of union 3. Early travel on the railway 4. First sleeping cars 5. Changing social correlations in country : segregation, ways of getting around discrimination 6. Pullman Co. as major black employer 7. Kentucky Derby trip story 8. Story of customer who lost teeth 9. Rosina Tucker - talks about [[strikethrough]] he [[/strikethrough]] effort to find her husband because of her civil rights activities 10. Questions 11. Mr Miller - view of Pullman, the job, the union 12. Mrs. Tucker on film "Miles of Smiles" 13.