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Series III: Interviews (continued) | |||||||||||||
William Hargraves oral history interview conducted by Dominique Clemons, 2004 (continued) | |||||||||||||
William Hargraves oral history interview conducted by Dominique Clemons, 2004 (continued) | |||||||||||||
William Hargraves was interviewed in 2004 for the National Visionary Leadership Project by Dominique Clemons, a National Visionary Heritage Fellow, West Chester University. | |||||||||||||
Catalog Record: http://lccn.loc.gov/2011655302 | |||||||||||||
Moving Images | |||||||||||||
1 videocassette of 1 (MiniDV) (60 min.) sound, color ; 1/4 in. camera master | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 168.MV.001 | |||||||||||||
Charles Harris oral history interview conducted by Nadia Brown, 2002 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 169 | |||||||||||||
Charles Harris was a professor of political science at Howard University. | |||||||||||||
The interview includes Charles Harris' memories of growing up in Alabama and attending Morehouse College, the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Wisconsin, where he earned his Ph.D. in political science. He recalls facing discrimination and segregation in the South, his teaching career at Howard University and the student protests there in the 1960s. | |||||||||||||
Catalog Record: http://lccn.loc.gov/2010655250 | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 16/191 | Manuscripts | ||||||||||||
1 transcript (30 pages) | |||||||||||||
Moving Images | |||||||||||||
2 videocassettes of 2 (MiniDV) (120 min.) sound, color ; 1/4 in. camera master | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 169.MV.001 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 169.MV.002 | |||||||||||||
Raymond Haysbert oral history interview conducted by Phillip Davis, 2004 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 170 | |||||||||||||
Raymond Haysbert was a Tuskegee Airman and the CEO and chairman of the Parks Sausage Company. | |||||||||||||
The interview includes Raymond Haysbert's memories of growing up in Cincinnati, Ohio, attending Wilberforce University and serving in the army air force in Italy during World War II. He recalls working in a bookstore, teaching business courses and joining Henry Parks to start the Parks Sausage Company in Baltimore, Maryland. He discusses running a small business, discrimination against black businesses and the growth of Parks Sausage into a multi-million dollar company. | |||||||||||||
Catalog Record: http://lccn.loc.gov/2010655251 | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 16/192 | Manuscripts | ||||||||||||
1 transcript (17 pages) | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 31/463 | Graphic Images | ||||||||||||
1 photographs : digital, jpeg files, color | |||||||||||||
Moving Images | |||||||||||||
1 videocassette of 1 (MiniDV) (60 min.) sound, color ; 1/4 in. camera master | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 170.MV.001 | |||||||||||||
Marion Henry oral history interview conducted by Kenneth Prosser, 2005 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 171 | |||||||||||||
Marion Henry was a professor of education at Prairie View A & M University. | |||||||||||||
The interview includes Marion Henry's memories of growing up in Dallas, Texas, serving in the air force and attending Southern University. He recalls segregation in education, earning his Ph.D. from Syracuse University and his teaching career at Prairie View A & M University, where he became director of teacher certification. | |||||||||||||
Catalog Record: http://lccn.loc.gov/2010655252 | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 16/193 | Manuscripts | ||||||||||||
1 transcript (36 pages) | |||||||||||||
Moving Images | |||||||||||||
2 videocassettes of 2 (MiniDV) (120 min.) sound, color ; 1/4 in. camera master | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 171.MV.001 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 171.MV.002 | |||||||||||||
Jessie Lee Highsmith oral history interview conducted by Iris Jacobs, 2005 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 172 | |||||||||||||
Jessie Lee Highsmith was a domestic worker and civic leader. | |||||||||||||
The interview includes Jessie Lee Highsmith's memories of growing up in North Carolina, working as a domestic in Connecticut and volunteering at her children's school. She recalls tutoring adults for a Title I program, volunteering at her church and raising her family. She also discusses serving on the local Housing Authority Board and the Legal Service Board. | |||||||||||||
Catalog Record: http://lccn.loc.gov/2010655253 | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 16/194 | Manuscripts | ||||||||||||
1 transcript (25 pages) | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 31/464 | Graphic Images | ||||||||||||
7 photographs : digital, jpeg files, color | |||||||||||||
Moving Images | |||||||||||||
1 videocassette of 1 (MiniDV) (60 min.) : sound, color ; 1/4 in. camera master | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 172.MV.001 | |||||||||||||
Asa Hilliard oral history interview conducted by Khaliah Fleming, 2004 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 173 | |||||||||||||
Asa Hilliard was a professor of urban education and psychology at Georgia State University. | |||||||||||||
The interview includes Asa Hilliard's memories of growing up in Texas and Denver, Colorado, serving in the Peace Corps in Liberia and working for the United States Agency for International Development. He recalls his teaching career at San Francisco State University and Georgia State University, and his work in forensic psychology. He discusses his opinions on standardized testing for African American children, teaching methods and race issues in education. | |||||||||||||
Catalog Record: http://lccn.loc.gov/2010655254 | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 16/195 | Manuscripts | ||||||||||||
1 transcript (69 pages) | |||||||||||||
Moving Images | |||||||||||||
2 videocassettes of 2 (MiniDV) (120 min.) sound, color ; 1/4 in. camera master | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 173.MV.001 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 173.MV.002 | |||||||||||||
Charlotte Holloman oral history interview conducted by Safiya Morgan, 2003-10-23 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 174 | |||||||||||||
Charlotte Holloman was an opera singer, actress and music teacher. | |||||||||||||
The interview includes Charlotte Holloman's memories of growing up in Washington, D.C. and attending Howard University and Columbia University for her degrees in music. She recalls learning opera at the Berkshire Music Center, marrying her husband and the death of her sister. She discusses performing at colleges before receiving a grant to study and perform opera in Europe and her long career as a voice teacher. | |||||||||||||
Catalog Record: http://lccn.loc.gov/2010655507 | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 16/196 | Manuscripts | ||||||||||||
1 transcript (110 pages) | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 31/465 | Graphic Images | ||||||||||||
3 photographs : digital, tiff files, color | |||||||||||||
Moving Images | |||||||||||||
3 videocassettes of 3 (MiniDV) (180 min.) : sound, color ; 1/4 in. camera master | |||||||||||||
1 videocassette of 1 (DV) (186 min.) : sound, color ; 1/4 in. edited master | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 174.MV.001 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 174.MV.002 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 174.MV.003 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 174.MV.004 | |||||||||||||
Ola Hudson oral history interview conducted by Shyretta McCrackin, 2002-10-22 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 175 | |||||||||||||
Ola Hudson was a teacher and civic leader. | |||||||||||||
The interview includes Ola Hudson's memories of growing up in Nashville, Tennessee and attending Tennessee State University. She recalls teaching home economics, the effects of integration in public schools, and working as a diversity educator in the Nashville Public Schools. She also discusses starting a program for pregnant teenagers to finish high school and volunteering at her church. | |||||||||||||
Catalog Record: http://lccn.loc.gov/2010655256 | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 16/197 | Manuscripts | ||||||||||||
1 transcript (44 pages) | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 31/466 | Graphic Images | ||||||||||||
2 photographs : digital, jpeg files, color | |||||||||||||
Moving Images | |||||||||||||
2 videocassettes of 2 (MiniDV) (120 min.) : sound, color ; 1/4 in. camera master | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 175.MV.001 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 175.MV.002 | |||||||||||||
William Jackson oral history interview conducted by W. Dean Rutland, 2006 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 176 | |||||||||||||
William Jackson was a teacher and university football coach. | |||||||||||||
The interview includes William Jackson's memories of growing up in Alexandria, Virginia, attending North Carolina A & T University, and playing football for a Canadian team. He recalls serving in the army during the Korean War, teaching history and coaching football at several historically black colleges and universities and working for the Department of Health and Human Services. He discusses his opinions on the civil rights movements and the education of African Americans. | |||||||||||||
Catalog Record: http://lccn.loc.gov/2010655258 | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 16/198 | Manuscripts | ||||||||||||
1 transcript (22 pages) | |||||||||||||
Moving Images | |||||||||||||
2 videocassettes of 2 (MiniDV) (120 min.) : sound, color ; 1/4 in. camera master | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 176.MV.001 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 176.MV.002 | |||||||||||||
Esther Cooper Jackson oral history interview conducted by Jamie Walker, 2002 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 177 | |||||||||||||
Esther Cooper Jackson was a civil rights activist, social worker and editor of the journal Freedomways. | |||||||||||||
The interview includes Esther Cooper Jackson's memories of growing up in Arlington, Virginia, attending Dunbar High School and studying sociology at Oberlin College and Fisk University. She recalls her work with the Southern Negro Youth Congress, founding the journal Freedomways and attending the March on Washington. She discusses women in the civil rights movement, the African American press and her support of the anti-war movement. | |||||||||||||
Catalog Record: http://lccn.loc.gov/2010655257 | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 16/199 | Manuscripts | ||||||||||||
1 transcript (51 pages) | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 31/467 | Graphic Images | ||||||||||||
1 photograph : digital, jpeg files, color | |||||||||||||
Moving Images | |||||||||||||
4 videocassettes of 4 (MiniDV) (240 min.) : sound, color ; 1/4 in. camera master | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 177.MV.001 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 177.MV.002 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 177.MV.003 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 177.MV.004 | |||||||||||||
Harry Johns oral history interview conducted by JacQuaye Jacobs, 2005 | |||||||||||||
AFC 2004/007: 178 | |||||||||||||
Harry Johns was an accountant, comptroller and Vice President of Financial Affairs at Central State University. | |||||||||||||
The interview includes Harry Johns' memories of growing up in Ohio and attending Wilberforce University and serving in the segregated army in France and Germany during World War II. He recalls earning a master's degree in accounting at Columbia University, job discrimination in accounting firms, and his career as comptroller and Vice President of Financial Affairs at Central State University. He discusses becoming the first African American member of the local Rotary Club, volunteering and serving on the boards of many organizations. | |||||||||||||
Catalog Record: http://lccn.loc.gov/2010655260 | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 16/200 | Manuscripts | ||||||||||||
1 transcript (77 pages) | |||||||||||||
Moving Images | |||||||||||||
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