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In 1977, Larry Conrad undertook research for a book on the August, 1930 lynchings in Marion, Indiana of two African-American men. Conrad interviewed several persons who had recollections of the event. He employed a cassette recorder to record the interviews.

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    Interview: Thurman A. Biddinger, n.d.
    (1977) Biddinger, Thurman
    In 1977, Larry Conrad undertook research for a book on the August, 1930 lynchings in Marion, Indiana of two African-American men. Conrad interviewed several persons who had recollections of the event. He employed a cassette recorder to record the interviews.
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    Interview: Evelyn Thompson, n.d.
    (1977) Thompson, Evelyn
    In 1977, Larry Conrad undertook research for a book on the August, 1930 lynchings in Marion, Indiana of two African-American men. Conrad interviewed several persons who had recollections of the event. He employed a cassette recorder to record the interviews.
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    Interview: Donald O. Stewart, n.d.
    (1977) Stewart, Donald O.
    In 1977, Larry Conrad undertook research for a book on the August, 1930 lynchings in Marion, Indiana of two African-American men. Conrad interviewed several persons who had recollections of the event. He employed a cassette recorder to record the interviews.
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    Interview: Roy Marvin, n.d.
    (1977) Marvin, Roy
    In 1977, Larry Conrad undertook research for a book on the August, 1930 lynchings in Marion, Indiana of two African-American men. Conrad interviewed several persons who had recollections of the event. He employed a cassette recorder to record the interviews.
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    Interview: Walter Fansler, August 24, 1977
    (1977-08-24) Fansler, Walter
    In 1977, Larry Conrad undertook research for a book on the August, 1930 lynchings in Marion, Indiana of two African-American men. Conrad interviewed several persons who had recollections of the event. He employed a cassette recorder to record the interviews.
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    Interview: Roy T. Cox, n.d.
    (1977) Cox, Roy T.
    In 1977, Larry Conrad undertook research for a book on the August, 1930 lynchings in Marion, Indiana of two African-American men. Conrad interviewed several persons who had recollections of the event. He employed a cassette recorder to record the interviews.
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    Interview: Jack T. Edwards, February 15, 1977
    (1977-02-15) Edwards, Jack T.
    In 1977, Larry Conrad undertook research for a book on the August, 1930 lynchings in Marion, Indiana of two African-American men. Conrad interviewed several persons who had recollections of the event. He employed a cassette recorder to record the interviews.
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    Interview: Vaughn Treber, March 23, 1977
    (1977-03-23) Treber, Vaughn
    In 1977, Larry Conrad undertook research for a book on the August, 1930 lynchings in Marion, Indiana of two African-American men. Conrad interviewed several persons who had recollections of the event. He employed a cassette recorder to record the interviews.
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    Interview: Lowell Nussbaum, May 10, 1977
    (1977-05-10) Nussbaum, Lowell
    In 1977, Larry Conrad undertook research for a book on the August, 1930 lynchings in Marion, Indiana of two African-American men. Conrad interviewed several persons who had recollections of the event. He employed a cassette recorder to record the interviews.
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    Interview: Harriette Bailey Conn, August 23, 1977
    (1977-08-23) Conn, Harriette Bailey
    In 1977, Larry Conrad undertook research for a book on the August, 1930 lynchings in Marion, Indiana of two African-American men. Conrad interviewed several persons who had recollections of the event. He employed a cassette recorder to record the interviews.
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