audio:3412; APSdigrec_2840; Recording Number: 02; Program Number: 02
Description
Conversation in English about racial discrimination, personal stories, berry picking, and baskets.; Original tapes held at Berkeley Language Center, University of California, Berkeley. Original tape 2, program 2. Formerly numbered 3:1.
audio:16031; APSdigrec_6140; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 02
Description
Part 2 of 3. Li's discussion in this program includes his experiences of doing fieldwork on the Mattole language in Northern California in the late 1920s, discrimination against Chinese in that region at that time, working with Sapir on the Hupa reservation, methods for transcribing texts, and recording with wax cylinders.
The Baron discusses how segregation marred the reputation of the United States around the world at the time of World War 2, specifically after the UN drafted the Declaration of Human Rights.