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(Main interview topic: Documenting the Healthcare Experiences of African Americans in Southeastern Michigan from 1940-1969. Interviewers: George Meyers, Rom Amos. Subjects: professional affiliations)
[Side 1], April 24, 1997
(An interview with Dr. Watson Young for the oral history project "Documenting the Health Care Experience of African Americans in Southeastern Michigan 1940-1969," conducted by George Myers and Ron Amos. Topics discussed: Young's undergraduate education, graduate education, race relations, and family background.)
(Duration: 00:29:40)
[Side 2], April 24, 1997
(An interview with Dr. Watson Young for the oral history project "Documenting the Health Care Experience of African Americans in Southeastern Michigan 1940-1969," conducted by George Myers and Ron Amos. Topics discussed: medical education, health care segregation, professional affiliations, career-medical practice, and African American hospitals.)
(Duration: 00:29:50)
[Side 1], April 24, 1997
(An interview with Dr. Watson Young for the oral history project "Documenting the Health Care Experience of African Americans in Southeastern Michigan 1940-1969," conducted by George Myers and Ron Amos. Topics discussed: health insurance, community health issues, health care segregation, African American hospitals, and professional affiliations.)
(Duration: 00:29:41)
[Side 2], April 24, 1997
(An interview with Dr. Watson Young for the oral history project "Documenting the Health Care Experience of African Americans in Southeastern Michigan 1940-1969," conducted by George Myers and Ron Amos. Topics discussed: medical education, race relations, alternative medicine, and military experience.)
(Duration: 00:30:05)