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Oral history interview with Francis Wilson 1999 (M. M. Clark, Interviewer; Carnegie Corporation project. Part 2); Audio Clip 1

Wilson, Francis; Clark, Mary Marshall; Kratcha, Kae Bara; Springer, Kimberly; Wang, Karen

Francis Wilson, a South African economist and leader of the second inquiry into the “issue of poverty” in South Africa, recaps the Carnegie Corporation’s first inquiry, which infamously seeded some of the ideas that would grow into South African apartheid (1948-1994).

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Excerpt from full interview with Francis Wilson: https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-cz6n-dw52

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Reproduced in Meddlesome Practices: Oral Histories of Good Troublemaking in Business is an online exhibition of business-related oral histories from the Oral History Archive at Columbia. Visit the exhibition website here: https://blogs.cul.columbia.edu/rbml/2022/03/01/meddlesome-practices/

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From: Wilson, F. (1999). Oral history interview with Francis Wilson 1999 (M. M. Clark, Interviewer; Carnegie Corporation project. Part 2) [Video]. Columbia University Libraries. https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-cz6n-dw52

Relevant Section: 7:34 - 10:44