Black Liberation 1969 Archive

Rosalind Plummer (Wood)

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Description

Below is a list of times (00:00:00) in the interview where Rosalind Plummer Ford starts to talk about a certain topic:
  • 00:02:30 SASS
  • 00:03:23 1970 sit-in, Black Cultural Center, Gospel Choir, Black Dance Troupe, SASS
  • 00:09:11 FBI
  • 00:17:20 Kathryn Morgan, Black Studies
  • 00:21:22 SASS, Black Cultural Center
  • 00:24:31 1970 sit-in, Black Cultural Center
  • 00:31:15 1970 sit-in
  • 00:39:00 Black Studies
  • 00:46:40 1970 sit-in, President’s Office
  • 00:49:00 1970 sit-in, Black Cultural Center, President’s Office
  • 00:51:03 Faculty, Black Cultural Center, Student Body
  • 00:54:08 Kathryn Morgan, Faculty, Student Body
  • 00:56:50 Black Cultural Center
  • 01:00:00 SASS
  • 01:08:15 Black Studies, Faculty, Kathryn Morgan
  • 01:17:05 SASS, Faculty
  • 01:20:44 Black staff
  • 01:28:50 Black Dance Troupe, Gospel Choir

Creator

Rosalind Plummer
Maria Mejia
Ali Roseberry-Polier

Date

08/07/2014

Relation

During her interview, Rosalind Plummer (Ford) refers to artist Gil Scott-Heron, whose legacy includes the composition "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised"

Format

MP4

Interviewer

Maria Mejia
Ali Roseberry-Polier

Interviewee

Rosalind Plummer

Collection

Citation

Rosalind Plummer, Maria Mejia, and Ali Roseberry-Polier, “Rosalind Plummer (Wood),” Black Liberation 1969 Archive, accessed December 25, 2024, https://blacklib1969.swarthmore.edu/items/show/1042.