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Alvin Aubert interviewed by Lenard Moore Camera B, 1994 1 videocassettes (Mii) Media Cabinet 2
Amiri Baraka continued, Gerald Barrax, Michael Harper (reading), and Toi Derricotte Interviews, Camera B, 1994 1 videocassettes (VHS) Media Cabinet 2
Amiri Baraka interviewed by Askia Touré Part 1, Camera A, 1994 1 videocassettes (Mii) Media Cabinet 2
Amiri Baraka interviewed by Askia Touré Part 1, Camera B, 1994 1 videocassettes (Mii) Media Cabinet 2
Amiri Baraka interviewed by Askia Touré Part 2, Camera A. Nikki Giovanni interviewed by Virginia Fowler, Camera A, 1994 1 videocassettes (Mii) Media Cabinet 2
Amiri Baraka interviewed by Askia Touré Part 2, Camera B. Nikki Giovanni interviewed by Virginia Fowler, Camera B, 1994 1 videocassettes (Mii) Media Cabinet 2
Audience footage of Critics' Roundtable: Critical Theories and Approaches in African American Poetry, 1994 1 videocassettes (Mii) Media Cabinet 2
Audience footage of Critics' Roundtable: Writing a Literary History of African American Poetry, 1994 1 videocassettes (Mii) Media Cabinet 2
Audience footage of Poetry Reading 2, 1994 1 videocassettes (Mii) Media Cabinet 2
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