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Springfield AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY FOUNDATION   Robert Goza

Clarence Senor
Born in Springfield, Illinois in 1929, Clarence Senor attended Feitshans High School, received his GED, and served in the Navy. He married Peggie Neal; they had seven children. He was hired by the the Springfield Fire Department in 1963. He discusses discrimination in the workplace and in the community and the changes he has seen in Springfield.

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> Interview (Audio)

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> Related Materials: See also the interview with Clarence Senor in Veterans Remember - Korean War & interview with wife Peggie Senor.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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