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LEADER: 03110ctd 2200457Ia 4500
001 4433513
005 20080101090327.0
008 010625s2000 cauc 001 0beng d
035 $a(OCoLC)47189107
035 $907-ASN-5070
035 $aucoclc47189107
035 $a4433513
040 $aCLU$cCLU
099 $a300/ 601
049 $aCLUs
100 1 $aRiddle, John,$d1933-$einterviewee.
245 10 $aAfrican-American artists of Los Angeles$koral history transcript,$f1992-1993 :$bJohn Riddle /$cinterviewed by Karen Anne Mason.
260 $a[Los Angeles] :$bOral History Program, University of California, Los Angeles,$cc2000.
300 $aix, 256 leaves, bound :$bports. ;$c28 cm.
506 $aAccess to portions of interview restricted without written permission of interviewee.
540 $aNo quotation, publication or reproduction without written permission of interviewee.
530 $aPortions of audiotape recordings also may be accessed in the UCLA Department of Special Collections by special arrangement. Access to remainder restricted without written permission of interviewee.
555 $aVolume includes index.
555 0 $aThe UCLA Oral History Program : catalog of the collection. 3rd ed. / compiled by Teresa Barnett (Los Angeles : Oral History Program, Dept. of Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles, 1999); available in the UCLA Dept. of Special Collections.
535 2 $aThe Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
545 $aRiddle was born on March 18, 1933 in Los Angeles. He received an AA in earth science at LA City College, a BA in education and art at CSU Los Angeles and an MA at CSU Los Angeles. He has executed many public art works, many of them on prominent buildings, in Georgia and in California. He has also art for Hollywood productions, one of which (Renaissance in Black--Two Artists' Lives, arnered him two Emmys in 1971.
520 $aThe interview begins with Riddle's childhood in Los Angeles, then continues through his activities as an artist in the Los Angeles area. Major topics of discussion include Riddle's individual works of art, African American artists in LA, the effects of racism and Riddle's philosophy of art.
500 $aTranscript of a 5.8-hour interview completed under the auspices of the UCLA Oral History Program.
580 $aForms part of: Oral History collection, Dept. of Special Collections, University Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
600 10 $aRiddle, John,$d1933-$einterviewee.
600 10 $aHammons, David,$d1943-
600 10 $aOutterbridge, John,$d1933-
600 10 $aPajaud, William E.,$d1925-
600 10 $aPurifoy, Noah.
650 0 $aAfrican American artists$zCalifornia$zLos Angeles$vInterviews.
655 7 $aoral histories.$2aat
700 1 $aMason, Karen Anne,$einterviewer.
710 2 $aUniversity of California, Los Angeles.$bOral History Program.
773 1 $7nnbc$tOral History collection, Dept. of Special Collections, University Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
910 $aejf 010612
910 $aMARS