Naacp Official And Civil Rights Worker Oral History Transcript And Related M

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Tarea Hall Ive Pittman
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Then we would have to get all the information about Oakland and make a presenta tion to the Oakland Board of Education and likewise to Alameda. So the Alameda County Branch, after a great deal of thought and working on it, petitioned the national head to have the three cities of Alameda County have three distinct charters, forming three distinct branches. This was what it was: the work had gotten heavy and it was just too much for the various committees to try to work and get the information an...d receive the complaints from the various cities. So we then decided that the only way we could work effectively was to have three distinct chapters, one in Berkeley, one in Oakland, and one in Alameda. We founded them and divided the membership. We went down the roster and took the Alameda members and made them the nucleus of the Alameda Branch, likewise Oakland and Berkeley.
Henderson: Did you join the Berkeley Branch?
Pittman: I joined the "Berkeley Branch. But in 1956 when this was done, I, by that time, had become a national officer of the NAACP and was supervising all the branches.


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