Description
Mr. Anderson describes where he was born in West Virginia and the kind of work his parents did when he was growing up. He also describes his experiences at Syracuse University and his career in broadcasting. "From West Virginia to Ethiopia to Syracuse" - Farming, education, and civic commitment. Charles Anderson's life is a testament to how curiosity, community commitment, and higher education provide the groundwork for a civil society.
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Charles Anderson - Video Interview
2011-06-06
Interview
West Virginia
Syracuse University
Broadcasting
Charles Anderson
Linda Littlejohn
English
67904
Black History Preservation Project