Interview of Honorable Fred N. Six
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Title
Interview of Honorable Fred N. Six
Subject
Discrimination in housing -- Kansas -- Lawrence -- History
Segregation -- Kansas -- Lawrence -- History
Lawrence (Kan.) -- Race relations -- History
Ordinance 3749 (Lawrence, Kan.)
Jayhawk Plunge (Lawrence, Kan.)
Description
Oral history interview with Fred N. Six, who was the secretary of the Lawrence Human Relations Commission at the time that Lawrence's fair housing ordinance was passed in July 1967. This interview was conducted by Tom Arnold on October 6, 2016, as part of the Lawrence Fair Housing Ordinance 50th Anniversary Oral History Project.
Creator
Six, Fred N.
Source
Lawrence Fair Housing Ordinance 50th Anniversary Oral History Project
Publisher
City of Lawrence, Human Relations Division (Lawrence, Kan.)
Date
10/5/2016
Contributor
Arnold, Tom
Rights
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Relation
<p>Click <a href="https://soundcloud.com/lawrenceksaudio/fred-six-interview-10052016?in=lawrenceksaudio/sets/50-years-of-fair-housing-in">here</a> to listen to the audio recording of this interview.</p>
<p>Click <a href="https://youtu.be/ig6wu13h6tY">here</a> to view the video recording of this interview.</p>
<p>The Spencer Research Library at the University of Kansas is the official repository for this collection of oral histories.</p>
<p>Click <a href="https://youtu.be/ig6wu13h6tY">here</a> to view the video recording of this interview.</p>
<p>The Spencer Research Library at the University of Kansas is the official repository for this collection of oral histories.</p>
Format
PDF
Identifier
SixInterview100616.pdf (transcript)
Coverage
Lawrence (Kan.)
1950 - 1967
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Interviewer
Arnold, Tom
Interviewee
Six, Fred N.
Citation
Six, Fred N., “Interview of Honorable Fred N. Six,” Digital Douglas County History, accessed November 23, 2024, https://history.lplks.org/items/show/951.
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