Clark Terry Hamilton College Interview Block 85 (Q6619): Difference between revisions
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Well our camp was Camp Robert Smalls, and all of the Black enlisted men in the Naval services were relegated to this camp. And there were six other camps, Caucasian camps you know, so we were all there in our little space you know, in our little camp, Camp Robert Smalls, and we had a commander who was a banjo player, who was the most notorious banjo players of that era, by the name of Eddie Pe ...
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