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Underground Rhode Island
bdr:147323
Interview with Ben Block
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2006
Contributor:
Block, Ben (interviewee)
Murphy, Hugh (interviewer)
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oral histories (literary works)
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1 MP3 audio file, 25:20; 1 HTML transcript, 2712 words
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Abstract:
Interview with Ben Block by Hugh Murphy, May 5, 2006
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"Interview with Ben Block" (2006).
Underground Rhode Island.
Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library.
https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:147323/
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Underground Rhode Island
A collection of oral histories and supporting materials about the arts in 20th century Rhode Island. These materials formed part of an exhibit, and continued to grow as a digital collection. In the spring semester of 2004, the students in …
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