Clinton, TN. School integration conflicts
Photograph shows an armed member of the National Guard observing Clinton High School as students stand on its steps and lawn. Title from contact sheet folder caption. U.S. News & World Report Magazine Photograp... More
[New York City Mayor Robert Wagner greeting the teenagers who integrat...
Pictured, front row, left to right: Minnijean Brown, Elizabeth Eckford, Carlotta Walls, Mayor Wagner, Thelma Mothershed, Gloria Ray; back row, left to right: Terrance Roberts, Ernest Green, Melba Pattilo, Jeffe... More
[Vivian Malone entering Foster Auditorium to register for classes at t...
Vivian Malone, one of the first African Americans to attend the university, walks through a crowd that includes photographers, National Guard members, and Deputy U.S. Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach. U.S.... More
[African American school children entering the Mary E. Branch School a...
Contact sheet folder caption: "Farmville, Prince Edward County, Va., "Free" schools open. Children arriving, opening ceremony, flag raising and assembly at Free School #2 (Mary E. Branch #2 TOH 9/16/63)" Capti... More
[Mrs. Constance Motley with Harvey Gantts and W.T. Smith, Jr.]
Public domain photograph - Portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Evans Derrell Hopkins oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosni...
Evans Hopkins recalls growing up in Danville, Virginia, and participating in efforts to desegregate public schools and the library. He remembers joining the Black Panther Party in Winston-Salem, North Carolina,... More
Little Rock, 1959. Mob marching from capitol to Central High / [JTB].
Photograph shows a young African American boy watching a group of people, some carrying American flags, march past to protest the admission of the "Little Rock Nine" to Central High School.
[Mrs. Constance Motley at a news conference with Medgar Evers and Jack...
Public domain photograph - Portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Evans Derrell Hopkins oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosni...
Evans Hopkins recalls growing up in Danville, Virginia, and participating in efforts to desegregate public schools and the library. He remembers joining the Black Panther Party in Winston-Salem, North Carolina,... More
[Integrated classroom at Anacostia High School, Washington, D.C.] / [W...
U.S. News & World Report Magazine Photograph Collection. Contact sheet available for reference purposes: USN&WR COLL - Job no. 1033, frame 16. USN&WR website uses this illustration with text about Little Rock,... More
Evans Derrell Hopkins oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosni...
Evans Hopkins recalls growing up in Danville, Virginia, and participating in efforts to desegregate public schools and the library. He remembers joining the Black Panther Party in Winston-Salem, North Carolina,... More
Cecil J. Williams oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosnier i...
Summary: Cecil J. Williams remembers his childhood in Orangeburg, South Carolina, and starting his career as a photographer for several African American publications in his teens. He remembers photographing Pre... More
[African American students arriving without incident at Van Buren High...
U.S. News & World Report Magazine Photograph Collection. Contact sheet available for reference purposes: USN&WR COLL - Job no. 1525N, frame 4.
Little Rock, 1959. Rally at state capitol / [JTB].
Photograph shows a group of people, one holding a Confederate flag, surrounding speakers and National Guard, protesting the admission of the "Little Rock Nine" to Central High School. Title from contact sheet f... More
Mary Jones oral history interview conducted by Will Griffin in Albany,...
Mary Jones describes her childhood in Albany, Georgia, including the work she did as a child and her memories of school. Jones discusses learning about the Civil Rights Movement by reading the newspaper, and sh... More
Cecil J. Williams oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosnier i...
Summary: Cecil J. Williams remembers his childhood in Orangeburg, South Carolina, and starting his career as a photographer for several African American publications in his teens. He remembers photographing Pre... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Summary: Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their famil... More
School integration. Barnard School, Washington, D.C. / [TOH].
Photograph shows a line of African American and white school girls standing in a classroom while boys sit behind them. Title from contact sheet folder caption. U.S. News & World Report Magazine Photograph Colle... More
Clinton, TN. School integration conflicts
Photograph shows a line of African American boys walking through a crowd of white boys during a period of violence related to school integration. Title from contact sheet folder caption. Contact sheet available... More
Cecil J. Williams oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosnier i...
Summary: Cecil J. Williams remembers his childhood in Orangeburg, South Carolina, and starting his career as a photographer for several African American publications in his teens. He remembers photographing Pre... More
Clinton, TN, school integration conflicts
Photograph shows an African American boy walking through a crowd of white boys during a period of violence related to school integration. Title from contact sheet folder caption. U.S. News & World Report Magazi... More
Little Rock, [Arkansas]. Filming high school classes / [TOH].
Photograph shows an African American high school girl being educated via television during the period that the Little Rock schools were closed to avoid integration. Title from contact sheet folder caption. U.S.... More
Little Rock, 1959. Rally at state capitol
Photograph showing a group of people, several holding signs and American flags, protesting the admission of the "Little Rock Nine" to Central High School. Title from contact sheet folder caption. Formerly ident... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their family history... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their family history... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their family history... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their family history... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their family history... More
Mary Jones oral history interview conducted by Will Griffin in Albany,...
Mary Jones describes her childhood in Albany, Georgia, including the work she did as a child and her memories of school. Jones discusses learning about the Civil Rights Movement by reading the newspaper, and sh... More
Simeon Booker and Moses James Newson oral history interview conducted ...
Summary: Simeon Booker and Moses Newson recall their early careers in journalism at several African American newspapers. Newson remembers covering school desegregation cases in Clinton, Tennessee and Hoxie, Ark... More
Simeon Booker and Moses James Newson oral history interview conducted ...
Summary: Simeon Booker and Moses Newson recall their early careers in journalism at several African American newspapers. Newson remembers covering school desegregation cases in Clinton, Tennessee and Hoxie, Ark... More
Simeon Booker and Moses James Newson oral history interview conducted ...
Summary: Simeon Booker and Moses Newson recall their early careers in journalism at several African American newspapers. Newson remembers covering school desegregation cases in Clinton, Tennessee and Hoxie, Ark... More
Simeon Booker and Moses James Newson oral history interview conducted ...
Summary: Simeon Booker and Moses Newson recall their early careers in journalism at several African American newspapers. Newson remembers covering school desegregation cases in Clinton, Tennessee and Hoxie, Ark... More
Julia Matilda Burns oral history interview conducted by John Dittmer i...
Julia Matilda Burns describes her experience in segregated schools in Humphreys County, Mississippi, where she grew up. After becoming a teacher at Marshall High School in Belzoni, Mississippi, she began to tak... More
Julia Matilda Burns oral history interview conducted by John Dittmer i...
Julia Matilda Burns describes her experience in segregated schools in Humphreys County, Mississippi, where she grew up. After becoming a teacher at Marshall High School in Belzoni, Mississippi, she began to tak... More
Julia Matilda Burns oral history interview conducted by John Dittmer i...
Julia Matilda Burns describes her experience in segregated schools in Humphreys County, Mississippi, where she grew up. After becoming a teacher at Marshall High School in Belzoni, Mississippi, she began to tak... More
Oliver W. Hill, Jr., oral history interview conducted by David P. Clin...
Oliver W. Hill, Jr., discusses his father, civil rights lawyer Oliver Hill. He explains his father's childhood and education in Roanoke, Virginia, how he ended up at Howard University in the 1920s, where he was... More
Oliver W. Hill, Jr., oral history interview conducted by David P. Clin...
Oliver W. Hill, Jr., discusses his father, civil rights lawyer Oliver Hill. He explains his father's childhood and education in Roanoke, Virginia, how he ended up at Howard University in the 1920s, where he was... More
Oliver W. Hill, Jr., oral history interview conducted by David P. Clin...
Oliver W. Hill, Jr., discusses his father, civil rights lawyer Oliver Hill. He explains his father's childhood and education in Roanoke, Virginia, how he ended up at Howard University in the 1920s, where he was... More
Cecil J. Williams oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosnier i...
Summary: Cecil J. Williams remembers his childhood in Orangeburg, South Carolina, and starting his career as a photographer for several African American publications in his teens. He remembers photographing Pre... More
Cecil J. Williams oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosnier i...
Summary: Cecil J. Williams remembers his childhood in Orangeburg, South Carolina, and starting his career as a photographer for several African American publications in his teens. He remembers photographing Pre... More
Cecil J. Williams oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosnier i...
Summary: Cecil J. Williams remembers his childhood in Orangeburg, South Carolina, and starting his career as a photographer for several African American publications in his teens. He remembers photographing Pre... More
Cecil J. Williams oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosnier i...
Summary: Cecil J. Williams remembers his childhood in Orangeburg, South Carolina, and starting his career as a photographer for several African American publications in his teens. He remembers photographing Pre... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Summary: Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their famil... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Summary: Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their famil... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Summary: Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their famil... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Summary: Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their famil... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Summary: Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their famil... More
Gwendolyn Annette Duncan oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mo...
Gwendolyn Duncan recalls her family history in Saint Augustine, Florida, watching a Ku Klux Klan parade through the black neighborhood of Lincolnville, and integrating a white school. She discusses the efforts ... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their family history... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their family history... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their family history... More
Mary Jones oral history interview conducted by Will Griffin in Albany,...
Mary Jones describes her childhood in Albany, Georgia, including the work she did as a child and her memories of school. Jones discusses learning about the Civil Rights Movement by reading the newspaper, and sh... More
Mary Jones oral history interview conducted by Will Griffin in Albany,...
Mary Jones describes her childhood in Albany, Georgia, including the work she did as a child and her memories of school. Jones discusses learning about the Civil Rights Movement by reading the newspaper, and sh... More
Mary Jones oral history interview conducted by Will Griffin in Albany,...
Mary Jones describes her childhood in Albany, Georgia, including the work she did as a child and her memories of school. Jones discusses learning about the Civil Rights Movement by reading the newspaper, and sh... More
Oliver W. Hill, Jr., oral history interview conducted by David P. Clin...
Oliver W. Hill, Jr., discusses his father, civil rights lawyer Oliver Hill. He explains his father's childhood and education in Roanoke, Virginia, how he ended up at Howard University in the 1920s, where he was... More
Evans Derrell Hopkins oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosni...
Evans Hopkins recalls growing up in Danville, Virginia, and participating in efforts to desegregate public schools and the library. He remembers joining the Black Panther Party in Winston-Salem, North Carolina,... More
Evans Derrell Hopkins oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosni...
Evans Hopkins recalls growing up in Danville, Virginia, and participating in efforts to desegregate public schools and the library. He remembers joining the Black Panther Party in Winston-Salem, North Carolina,... More
Cecil J. Williams oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosnier i...
Summary: Cecil J. Williams remembers his childhood in Orangeburg, South Carolina, and starting his career as a photographer for several African American publications in his teens. He remembers photographing Pre... More
Cecil J. Williams oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosnier i...
Summary: Cecil J. Williams remembers his childhood in Orangeburg, South Carolina, and starting his career as a photographer for several African American publications in his teens. He remembers photographing Pre... More
Cecil J. Williams oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosnier i...
Summary: Cecil J. Williams remembers his childhood in Orangeburg, South Carolina, and starting his career as a photographer for several African American publications in his teens. He remembers photographing Pre... More
Cecil J. Williams oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosnier i...
Summary: Cecil J. Williams remembers his childhood in Orangeburg, South Carolina, and starting his career as a photographer for several African American publications in his teens. He remembers photographing Pre... More
Cecil J. Williams oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosnier i...
Summary: Cecil J. Williams remembers his childhood in Orangeburg, South Carolina, and starting his career as a photographer for several African American publications in his teens. He remembers photographing Pre... More
Cecil J. Williams oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosnier i...
Summary: Cecil J. Williams remembers his childhood in Orangeburg, South Carolina, and starting his career as a photographer for several African American publications in his teens. He remembers photographing Pre... More
Cecil J. Williams oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosnier i...
Summary: Cecil J. Williams remembers his childhood in Orangeburg, South Carolina, and starting his career as a photographer for several African American publications in his teens. He remembers photographing Pre... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Summary: Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their famil... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Summary: Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their famil... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Summary: Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their famil... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their family history... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their family history... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their family history... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their family history... More
Mary Jones oral history interview conducted by Will Griffin in Albany,...
Mary Jones describes her childhood in Albany, Georgia, including the work she did as a child and her memories of school. Jones discusses learning about the Civil Rights Movement by reading the newspaper, and sh... More
Mary Jones oral history interview conducted by Will Griffin in Albany,...
Mary Jones describes her childhood in Albany, Georgia, including the work she did as a child and her memories of school. Jones discusses learning about the Civil Rights Movement by reading the newspaper, and sh... More
Mary Jones oral history interview conducted by Will Griffin in Albany,...
Mary Jones describes her childhood in Albany, Georgia, including the work she did as a child and her memories of school. Jones discusses learning about the Civil Rights Movement by reading the newspaper, and sh... More
Mary Jones oral history interview conducted by Will Griffin in Albany,...
Mary Jones describes her childhood in Albany, Georgia, including the work she did as a child and her memories of school. Jones discusses learning about the Civil Rights Movement by reading the newspaper, and sh... More
Simeon Booker and Moses James Newson oral history interview conducted ...
Summary: Simeon Booker and Moses Newson recall their early careers in journalism at several African American newspapers. Newson remembers covering school desegregation cases in Clinton, Tennessee and Hoxie, Ark... More
Simeon Booker and Moses James Newson oral history interview conducted ...
Summary: Simeon Booker and Moses Newson recall their early careers in journalism at several African American newspapers. Newson remembers covering school desegregation cases in Clinton, Tennessee and Hoxie, Ark... More
Julia Matilda Burns oral history interview conducted by John Dittmer i...
Julia Matilda Burns describes her experience in segregated schools in Humphreys County, Mississippi, where she grew up. After becoming a teacher at Marshall High School in Belzoni, Mississippi, she began to tak... More
Julia Matilda Burns oral history interview conducted by John Dittmer i...
Julia Matilda Burns describes her experience in segregated schools in Humphreys County, Mississippi, where she grew up. After becoming a teacher at Marshall High School in Belzoni, Mississippi, she began to tak... More
Julia Matilda Burns oral history interview conducted by John Dittmer i...
Julia Matilda Burns describes her experience in segregated schools in Humphreys County, Mississippi, where she grew up. After becoming a teacher at Marshall High School in Belzoni, Mississippi, she began to tak... More
Julia Matilda Burns oral history interview conducted by John Dittmer i...
Julia Matilda Burns describes her experience in segregated schools in Humphreys County, Mississippi, where she grew up. After becoming a teacher at Marshall High School in Belzoni, Mississippi, she began to tak... More
Oliver W. Hill, Jr., oral history interview conducted by David P. Clin...
Oliver W. Hill, Jr., discusses his father, civil rights lawyer Oliver Hill. He explains his father's childhood and education in Roanoke, Virginia, how he ended up at Howard University in the 1920s, where he was... More
Oliver W. Hill, Jr., oral history interview conducted by David P. Clin...
Oliver W. Hill, Jr., discusses his father, civil rights lawyer Oliver Hill. He explains his father's childhood and education in Roanoke, Virginia, how he ended up at Howard University in the 1920s, where he was... More
Evans Derrell Hopkins oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosni...
Evans Hopkins recalls growing up in Danville, Virginia, and participating in efforts to desegregate public schools and the library. He remembers joining the Black Panther Party in Winston-Salem, North Carolina,... More
Evans Derrell Hopkins oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosni...
Evans Hopkins recalls growing up in Danville, Virginia, and participating in efforts to desegregate public schools and the library. He remembers joining the Black Panther Party in Winston-Salem, North Carolina,... More
Evans Derrell Hopkins oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosni...
Evans Hopkins recalls growing up in Danville, Virginia, and participating in efforts to desegregate public schools and the library. He remembers joining the Black Panther Party in Winston-Salem, North Carolina,... More
Evans Derrell Hopkins oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosni...
Evans Hopkins recalls growing up in Danville, Virginia, and participating in efforts to desegregate public schools and the library. He remembers joining the Black Panther Party in Winston-Salem, North Carolina,... More
Cecil J. Williams oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosnier i...
Summary: Cecil J. Williams remembers his childhood in Orangeburg, South Carolina, and starting his career as a photographer for several African American publications in his teens. He remembers photographing Pre... More
Cecil J. Williams oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosnier i...
Summary: Cecil J. Williams remembers his childhood in Orangeburg, South Carolina, and starting his career as a photographer for several African American publications in his teens. He remembers photographing Pre... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Summary: Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their famil... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Summary: Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their famil... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Summary: Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their famil... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Summary: Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their famil... More
Gwendolyn Annette Duncan oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mo...
Gwendolyn Duncan recalls her family history in Saint Augustine, Florida, watching a Ku Klux Klan parade through the black neighborhood of Lincolnville, and integrating a white school. She discusses the efforts ... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their family history... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their family history... More
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins ora...
Geraldine Crawford Bennett, Toni Breaux, and Willie Elliot Jenkins remember their mother and sister Gayle Jenkins, a leader of the civil rights movement in Bogalusa, Louisiana. They discuss their family history... More
Mary Jones oral history interview conducted by Will Griffin in Albany,...
Mary Jones describes her childhood in Albany, Georgia, including the work she did as a child and her memories of school. Jones discusses learning about the Civil Rights Movement by reading the newspaper, and sh... More
Mary Jones oral history interview conducted by Will Griffin in Albany,...
Mary Jones describes her childhood in Albany, Georgia, including the work she did as a child and her memories of school. Jones discusses learning about the Civil Rights Movement by reading the newspaper, and sh... More