Sweet summer : memories of a Black father / Bebe Moore Campbell ; produced by Jan Robinson Flint.

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Sweet summer : memories of a Black father / Bebe Moore Campbell ; produced by Jan Robinson Flint.
PRA Archive #: 
KZ1917
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Bebe Moore Campbell, author of "Your Blues Ain't Like Mine," and "Sweet Summer: Enjoying Life With my Father and Without," reflects upon the events surrounding a childhood summer with her father and the impact of his death upon her worldview. She began to dream of caring for other old people, and came into conflict with her mother. She goes on to explore the bravery of her father, the accident which left him a paraplegic, and the impact of his life upon her own.|SWEET SUMMER : MEMORIES OF A BLACK FATHER / Bebe Moore Campbell| produced by Jan Robinson Flint. - Bebe Moore Campbell, author of "Your Blues Ain't Like Mine," and "Sweet Summer: Enjoying Life With my Father and Without," reflects upon the events surrounding a childhood summer with her father and the impact of his death upon her worldview. She began to dream of caring for other old people, and came into conflict with her mother. She goes on to explore the bravery of her father, the accident which left him a paraplegic, and the impact of his life upon her own. !!RESTRICTED DISTRIBUTION RIGHTS. NO CASSETTE SALES!! - RECORDED: Ventura, Apr. 1992.

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Date Recorded on: 
Ventura, Apr. 1992.
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Item duration: 
1 reel (29 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|29:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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