Robert Clark interviewed by Alferdteen Harrison. Part 1 of an 8 interview collection.
Focuses on the life and career of Robert Clark, the first African American elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives since Reconstruction in 1967, and the long-time Speaker Pro-Tempore of the House. Along with interviews with Clark and those close to him, the collection contains papers, documents, and campaign items.
Carl G. Myers interviewed by Michael Leveritt. This project documents the history, living conditions, relationships, churches, schools, centers, and other activities and institutions that were/are in the Farish Street Historic District of Jackson.
Yolande Allen interviewed by Willie C. Langdon as part of the Head Start Oral History Project. This interview was used as the basis for a paper that Mr. Langdon wrote for Dr. Alferdteen Harrison's Workshop on Oral History in the Summer of 1977.
Association of African American Museums (AAAM) Oral History Collection
Marion McGee is a Program Specialist in the Office of Strategic Partnerships of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C.
This oral history collection explores the work of leaders in the field of Black museums who have been Board members of AAAM.
Alphonso Alexander Baron interviewed by Deborah Denard. An interview conducted as part of "The Good Old Days" oral history project, a series of interviews with senior citizens who talk about their lives, times, achievements, and challenges from their early childhood through the various stages of life.
“Oral History Study of: The Growth in Clinton, Mississippi.” Mrs. Nancy Cahill interviewed by Mr. Curtis Franks. Included are a transcript as well as summaries and an essay submitted to Dr. Alferdteen Harrison's Oral History Class. An interview conducted as part of the Clinton Oral History Project that examined “Recent Social Change in Clinton, MS and Surrounding Communities” in the 1970s.
Pre-trial documents for Brown v. Topeka Board of Education, Brown III. A copy of “Response of Unified School District No. 501 to Plaintiff-Intervenors’ Interrogatory No. 40 of the Fourth Set and Third Request to Produce” dated December 5, 1984. Handwritten analysis by William Lamson: Junior High and Senior High School closings and the racial effects.
Lizzie Garner interviewed by Shawn Knox. An interview conducted as part of "The Good Old Days" oral history project, a series of interviews with senior citizens who talk about their lives, times, achievements, and challenges from their early childhood through the various stages of life.