Interview with Tommy Coleman, December 13, 2017Collection: South Georgia Civil Rights Oral History Collections |
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Description
Tommy Coleman was born in 1948 in Albany, Georgia. He served as the Mayor of Albany for ten years and continues to practice law in South Georgia. In this interview, Coleman discusses his role in Albany politics and the various tensions that were present between the black and white community. He explains the role of some influential people in Albany and the effect of the Flint River flood.
Date
2017-12-13
Identifier
RBRL424SGCR-004
Coverage
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Location
Duration
73 minutes
Citation
Tommy Coleman and James Wall, “Interview with Tommy Coleman, December 13, 2017,” UGA Special Collections Libraries Oral Histories, accessed November 21, 2024, https://georgiaoralhistory.libs.uga.edu/RBRL424SGCR/RBRL424SGCR-004.