Larry Besant interviews Charles Churchwell about his 50-year career in academic librarianship. Churchwell was the first african-american man to receive a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois, in 1966 (in Library and Information Science). He later became the first african-american director of an ARL library (at Brown), and he spent nearly a decade as dean of the library school at Clark Atlanta.
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