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DARE Interview: Pocatello, Idaho; Primary Informant ID006
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Bannock County (Idaho); Local Inhabitants; Mormonism; Names For Crops; Pocatello (Idaho); Prostitutes; Railroad; Railroad Occupations; Railroad Problems; Railroad Terms; Railroad Unions; Settling Of Homestead
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Interview with Florence Mays, former Southern Pacific Railroad worker, for Binding ties: the 16th street station
Mays, Florence
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Employees; Railroads
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Interview with Ray Solis, former Southern Pacific Railroad worker, for Binding ties: the 16th street station
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Employees; Railroads
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Interview with William Swinney, former Southern Pacific Railroad worker, for Binding ties: the 16th street station
Swinney, William
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Employees; Railroads
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Frankie Whyte interview audio clip 18
Whyte, Frankie
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African Americans; Arkansas; Chicago, Rock Island, And Pacific Railroad Company (1948); Employment; Families; Railroads
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Oral history interview with Mrs. Minnie Weatherspoon
Roebuck, Frank
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Agriculture; Herbs; Railroads; Therapeutic Use
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Frankie Whyte interview audio clip 02
Whyte, Frankie
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African Americans; Arkansas; Chicago, Rock Island, And Pacific Railroad Company (1948); Economic Conditions; Employment; Missouri Pacific Railroad Company; Postal Service; Railroads; Social Classes; Social Conditions; Social Status; Teachers
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Oral history interview with A.J. Shupe, 1978 September 27
Shupe, A. J
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African American Railroad Employees; African Americans; Atlanta; Georgia; Interviews; Railroad Employees; Street Railroads; Streetcar Strike, Atlanta, Ga., 1916, Etc; Strikes And Lockouts
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Oral history interview with A.J. Shupe, 1978 September 27
Shupe, A. J
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African American Railroad Employees; African Americans; Atlanta; Georgia; Interviews; Railroad Employees; Street Railroads; Streetcar Strike, Atlanta, Ga., 1916, Etc; Strikes And Lockouts
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Oral history interview with A.L. Nelson, 1978 September 25
Nelson, Archie Lewis
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African American Railroad Employees; African Americans; Atlanta; Georgia; Interviews; Railroad Employees; Street Railroads; Streetcar Strike, Atlanta, Ga., 1916; Strikes And Lockouts
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Oral history interview with A.L. Nelson, 1978 September 25
Nelson, Archie Lewis
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African American Railroad Employees; African Americans; Atlanta; Georgia; Interviews; Railroad Employees; Street Railroads; Streetcar Strike, Atlanta, Ga., 1916; Strikes And Lockouts
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Oral history interview with T. Ross Couch, 1978 September 26
Couch, T. Ross
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African American Railroad Employees; African Americans; Atlanta; Georgia; Interviews; Railroad Employees; Street Railroads; Streetcar Strike, Atlanta, Ga., 1916; Strikes And Lockouts
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Oral history interview with T. Ross Couch, 1978 September 26
Couch, T. Ross
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African American Railroad Employees; African Americans; Atlanta; Georgia; Interviews; Railroad Employees; Street Railroads; Streetcar Strike, Atlanta, Ga., 1916; Strikes And Lockouts
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Field recording of B. Burley, W. Crew, T. Cane, J. P. Adams: Gandy dancers
Holtzberg, Maggie
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African Americans; Employees; Georgia; Madison; Railroads
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Field recording of B. Burley, W. Crew, T. Cane, J. P. Adams: Gandy dancers
Holtzberg, Maggie
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African Americans; Employees; Georgia; Madison; Railroads
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Frderick Hale interview audio clip 03
Hale, Frederick
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African Americans; Arkansas; Families; History; North Little Rock; Railroads
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Dino Zarlengo interview
Zarlengo, Dino
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Employees; Grand Canyon (Ariz. : City); Grand Canyon Village Historic District (Grand Canyon, Ariz. : City); Railroads; Restaurants
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Harold Pulley oral history interview 1, 2012 May 31
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African Americans; Interracial Marriage; Lynching; Pulley, Harold, 1944; Racially Mixed Children; Segregation; Slaver; Slavery; Underground Railroad
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Henry Graves interview audio clip 16
Graves, Henry
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African Americans; Arkansas; Bus Travel; Mena, Ark; Railroads; Segregation; Social Conditions
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Interview with Ethel Mayer, July 13, 2005, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Mayer, Ethel
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Arpin; Burlington; Jews; Oral Histories (Document Genre); Polish Americans; Scrap Metal Industry; Underground Railroad; Wisconsin
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Interview with Rev. D. W. Johnson, May 19, 1976, Beloit, Wisconsin
Johnson, D. W
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African Americans; Beloit; Church And Minorities; Clergy; Employees; Office; Oral Histories (Document Genre); Railroads; Recruiting; Wisconsin
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Linda Woodson oral history interview, 2015-02-17
Woodson, Linda
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African American Women; African Americans; Amtrak; Labor Unions; Railroad Employees; Social Conditions; Social Workers; Women
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Southwind No. 177
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Atlanta; Atlanta (Ga.); Folk Music; Georgia; Government; Ku Klux Klan (1915); Politics And Government; Railroads
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Southwind No. 84
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Agnes Scott College; Alabama; Atlanta; Georgia; Lynching; Mobile; Railroads; Sea Island Singers; Theaters; Transportation
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Viola Boyd oral history interview 1, 2004 March 9
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African Americans; Beauty Operators; Beauty Shops; Boyd, Harvey, 1944; Boyd, Sam, 1907 1993; Boyd, Viola, 1911 2009; Child Labor; Employees; Ku Klux Klan (1915); Number 2 Murkland School (Matthews, N.C.); Racism; Railroads; Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company; Segregation
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DARE Interview: Kennett Square, Pennsylvania; Primary Informant PA031
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Chester County (Pennsylvania); Community Description; Education; Housing; Kennett Square (Pennsylvania); Language; Local History; Quakers; Race Relations; Underground Railroad; Weddings
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DARE Interview: Montrose, Pennsylvania; Primary Informant PA101
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Family History; Local History; Local Industry; Local People; Montrose (Pennsylvania); Susquehanna County (Pennsylvania); Taxes; Travel; Underground Railroad
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Ellen Turner Carpenter interview audio clip 12
Carpenter, Ellen
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African Americans; Arkansas; Employment; History; Household Employees; Little Rock; Little Rock (Ark.); Race Relations; Railroads; Retirement; Segregation; Social Conditions
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Interview with Lawrence M. Whittington
Neeper, Dale H
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African Americans; Farm Life; Harford County (Md.); Harford Living Treasures; History; Interviews; Oral History; Railroads; Whittington, Lawrence, 1909 2001
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Interview with Doc Barnes Part 2, Athens, Georgia, 1980 July 23
Rosenbaum, Art
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African American Guitarists; African Americans; Athens; Chang Gangs; Clarke County; Cornelia; Education; Field Recordings; Georgia; Oglethorpe County; Race Relations; Railroad Construction Workers; Sharecropping; Singing; Violence Against; Work Songs
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Interview with Doc Barnes Part 4, Athens, Georgia, 1980 July 23
Rosenbaum, Art
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African American Guitarists; African Americans; Athens; Chang Gangs; Church Music; Field Recordings; Georgia; Gospel Music; Gospel Musicians; Old Time Music; Railroad Construction Workers; Watkinsville; Work Songs
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Oral history interview with Lloyd Adair, 1976 October 6
Adair, Lloyd
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Amalgamated Association Of Street And Electric Railway Employees Of America; Atlanta; Atlanta (Ga.); Couch, J. Allen; Employment; Georgia; Interviews; Labor Unions; Race Relations; Railroad Employees; Transport Workers
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DARE Interview: Davis Station, South Carolina; Primary Informant SC024
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Clarendon County (South Carolina); Cooking; Davis Station (South Carolina); Depression; Earthquake; Family; Family History; Farming; Food; Lakes; Life In The Past; Local History; Local People; Race Relations; Railroads; School; World War Ii
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DARE Interview: Nacogdoches, Texas; Primary Informant TX049
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Bootlegging; Cotton Gin; Dances; Family; Farm Animals; Farming; Fiddles; Funerals; Games; Law Enforcement; Life In The Past; Liquor; Local History; Nacogdoches (Texas); Nacogdoches County (Texas); Ox Teams; Race Relations; Railroads; Saloons; Stories
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Interview with John S. Scott, Jr., August 24, 1976, Janesville, Wisconsin
Scott, John S., Jr
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African Americans; Brotherhood Of Sleeping Car Porters; Coweta; Coweta (Okla.); Creek Indians; Janesville; Janesville (Wis.); Oklahoma; Oral Histories (Document Genre); Race Relations; Railroads; Strikes And Lockouts; Suffrage; Tramps; United States; Wisconsin
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Interview with John S. Scott, Jr., September 9, 1976, Janesville, Wisconsin
Scott, John S., Jr
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African Americans; Automobile Industry Workers; Brotherhood Railway Carmen Of The United States And Canada; General Motors Corporation; Janesville; Janesville (Wis.); Labor Unions; Oral Histories (Document Genre); Race Relations; Railroads Employees; United States; Wisconsin
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Musical recording and interview Part 1, Athens, Georgia, 1981 July 3
Rosenbaum, Art
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African American Guitarists; African Americans; Athens; Chang Gangs; Church Music; Field Recordings; Georgia; Gospel Music; Gospel Musicians; Railroad Construction Workers; United States; United States. Work Projects Administration; Work Songs
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Oral history interview with Lloyd Adair, 1978 October 6
Adair, Lloyd
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Amalgamated Association Of Street And Electric Railway Employees Of America; Atlanta; Atlanta (Ga.); Couch, J. Allen; Employment; Georgia; Georgia Railway Power Company; Interviews; Labor Unions; Race Relations; Railroad Employees; Transport Workers
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William Ned Hemphill Interview
Hemphill, William Ned
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African Americans; Baseball; Blacklisting, Labor; Dwellings; Great Depression; Labor Unions; Organizing; Railroad Trains; Segregation; Textile Workers; Textile Workers' Strike (Southern States : 1934); United States; United States. National Recovery Administration; Wages; Working Class; Working Class African Americans
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Reverend and Mrs. Sam Coleman, December 8, 1972
Coleman, Sam
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Accidents; African American Business Enterprises; African American Businesspeople; African American Churches; African American Clergy; African American Construction Workers; African American Cooks; African American Evangelists; African American Farmers; African American Girls; African American High School Students; African American Lawyers; African American Men; African American Neighborhoods; African American Physicians; African American Railroad Employees; African American Teachers; African American Women; African Americans; Business Enterprises; Business Losses; Businesspeople; California; Chicago; Chicago (Ill.); Churches; Civil Rights; Clergy; Colorado; Community Life; Construction Industry; Construction Workers; Contractors; Cooks; Death; Denver; Denver (Colo.); Description And Travel; Discrimination; Discrimination In Employment; Discrimination In Restaurants; Diseases; Dwellings; Economic Aspects; Education; Employees; Employment; Ethnic Neighborhoods; Evangelistic Work; Evangelists; Family; Farmers; Foot; Gasoline; Girls; Great Northern Railway Company (U.S.); Hanford Site (Wash.); Hardware; Hardware Stores; High School Graduates; High School Students; History; Home Ownership; Homeowners; House Construction; Housewives; Housing; Illinois; Job Vacancies; Labor Unions; Land Tenure; Landowners; Lawyers; Marriage; Men; Missionary Pentecostal Association; Mississippi; National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People. Pasco Branch; Neighborhood; Northwest, Pacific; Nuclear Facilities; Nuclear Reactors; Nuclear Weapons; Olympia; Oral History; Pasco; Pasco (Wash.); Pasco High School (Pasco, Wash.); Physicians; Plutonium; Plutonium Industry; Podiatrists; Podiatry; Porters; Prices; Public Schools; Pullman Company; Race Discrimination; Race Relations; Railroad Accidents; Railroad Cars; Railroads; Rationing; Real Property; Religion; Rescue Missions (Church Work); Restaurants; Schools; Seattle; Seattle (Wash.); Social Conditions; Students; Taxicab Drivers; Taxicabs; Teachers; Teaching; Travel; United States; Urban League (Pasco, Wash.); Wages; War; Washington (State); West (U.S.); Whitman College; Wives; Women; World War, 1939 1945; Wounds And Injuries
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Excerpt from consolidation interview with Fate Thomas, May 30, 1995
Metro Historical Commission
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Annexation (Municipal Government); Briley, Beverly; Bucy, Carole; Charters; Cochran, Carmack; Consolidation; Douglas, Mansfield; Education; Evans, Silliman; Fulton, Richard; Government; History; Jake; Jett, Leslie; Legislation; Looby, Z. Alexander (Zephaniah Alexander); Metro Nashville Goverment; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Newspapers; Police Departments; Politics; Public Works; Race Relations; Railroads; Robinson, Jim; Sheridan; Sheriffs; Stahlman, Jimmy; Tennessee; West, Ben
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Excerpt from consolidation interview with Fate Thomas, May 30, 1995
Metro Historical Commission
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Annexation (Municipal Government); Briley, Beverly; Bucy, Carole; Charters; Cochran, Carmack; Consolidation; Douglas, Mansfield; Education; Evans, Silliman; Fulton, Richard; Government; History; Jett, Leslie; Legislation; Looby, Z. Alexander (Zephaniah Alexander); Metro Nashville Government; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Newspapers; Police Departments; Politics; Public Works; Race Relations; Railroads; Robinson, Jim; Sheridan, Jake; Sheriffs; Stahlman, Jimmy; Tennessee; West, Ben
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First Interview with Josephine (Taylor) Dickey and Eileen Butler
Evelyn Kyle Noel Kalenian Michele Pilot
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African American Churches; African American Cowboys; African Americans; African Methodist Episcopal Church; Charlie Glass; Denver And Rio Grande Western Railroad Company; Discrimination; Eileen Butler; Grand Junction; Handy Chapel; Helen (Booker) Taylor; History; John Dickey; Josephine (Taylor) Dickey; Lizzie (Austin) Taylor; Mesa County Oral History Project; Race Discrimination; West; William Wesley Taylor; William Wesley Taylor Iii; World War I
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Viola Boyd oral history interview 2, 2004 March 26
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African American Families; African Americans; Beauty Operators; Boyd, Harvey, 1944; Boyd, Sam; Boyd, Viola, 1911 2009; Country Life; Employees; Hairdressing Of African Americans; Ku Klux Klan (1915); Matthews Murkland Presbyterian Church (Charlotte, N.C.); Middle Class African Americans; Police Community Relations; Racism; Railroads; Seaboard Air Line Railway Company; Segregation; Social Conditions
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James Lee, July 20, 1973
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African American Business Enterprises; African American Businesspeople; African American Churches; African American Civic Leaders; African American Dancers; African American Entertainers; African American Girls; African American Labor Union Members; African American Musicians; African American Neighborhoods; African American Newspapers; African American Politicians; African American Railroad Employees; African American Singers; African American Women; African Americans; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Churches; Civic Leaders; Civil Rights; Clubs; Community Life; Dancers; Dwellings; Education; Employees; Employment; Entertainers; Ethnic Neighborhoods; Family; Floods; Girls; Government; History; Housing; Labor Union Members; Labor Unions; Music; Musicians; National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People. Portland Branch (Portland, Or.); Natural Disasters; Neighborhood; Newspapers; Oral History; Oregon; Political Parties; Politicians; Politics And Government; Porters; Portland; Portland (Or.); Public Schools; Pullman Company; Railroads; Recreation; Religion; Republican Party (Or.); Schools; Sentinel (Portland, Or.); Shipbuilding; Shipbuilding Industry; Shipyards; Singers; Societies; Societies, Etc; United States; Vanport; War Work; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, November 9, 1972
Nelson, George
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African American Athletes; African American Business Enterprises; African American Businesspeople; African American Churches; African American Civic Leaders; African American Cowboys; African American Entertainers; African American Families; African American Neighborhoods; African American Newspapers; African American Rodeo Performers; African Americans; Athletes; Athletics; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Churches; Civic Leaders; Civil Rights; Clubs; Community Life; Cowboys; Description And Travel; Discrimination; Discrimination In Employment; Dwellings; Employees; Employment; Entertainers; Entertainment Events; Ethnic Neighborhoods; Family; Government; Government Employees; History; Home Ownership; Housing; Job Vacancies; La Grande; Migrant Labor; National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People; Neighborhood; Newspapers; Officials And Employees; Oral History; Oregon; Pendleton; Pendleton (Or.); Railroad Construction Workers; Railroads; Recreation; Religion; Rodeo Performers; Rodeos; Societies; Societies, Etc; Sports; Travel; United States; Walla Walla; Washington (State)
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Mr. & Mrs. Warner Terrell, June 5, 1973
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African American Baseball Players; African American Churches; African American Civic Leaders; African American Cowboys; African American Dancers; African American Entertainers; African American Methodists; African American Mormons; African American Musicians; African American Neighborhoods; African American Pioneers; African American Politicians; African American Railroad Employees; African American Rodeo Performers; African American Singers; African Americans; Baseball Players; Baseball Teams; Bellhops; Boise; Boise (Idaho); Boise Monarchs (Baseball Team); Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints; Churches; Civic Leaders; Clubs; Community Life; Cowboys; Dancers; Dwellings; Employees; Employment; Entertainers; Ethnic Neighborhoods; Family; Government; History; Hotels; Housing; Idaho; Job Vacancies; Methodist Church; Methodists; Mormon Church; Mormons; Music; Musicians; Neighborhood; Oral History; Pioneers; Political Parties; Politicians; Politics And Government; Porters; Public Schools; Railroads; Recreation; Religion; Republican Party (Idaho); Rich People; Rodeo Performers; Schools; Singers; Societies; Societies, Etc; Sports; United States; Utah
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Leonard Fein, Bringing Up the Jewish Child: A Reconsideration
Fein, Leonard J
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An Ski, S., 1863 1920; Antisemitism; Authors, Yiddish; Bardin, Shlomo, 1898; Bible. Isaiah; Birkenau (Concentration Camp); California; Concentration Camps; Deutscher, Isaac, 1907 1967; Drama; Dybbuk; English Channel; Exodus, The; Faith; Foreign Relations; God (Judaism); Hebrew Language; Hertzberg, Arthur; Israel; Israel Arab War, 1967; Jewish Wit And Humor; Jewish Youth; Jews; Kaplan, Mordecai Menahem, 1881 1983; Languages; Lewin, Kurt, 1890 1947; Markish, Peretz, 1895 1952; Military Relations; Nazis; Parent And Child (Jewish Law); Population; Railroad Tunnels; Schulweis, Harold M; Sholem Aleichem, 1859 1916; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Social Life And Customs; Television; Theodicy; United States; Yiddish Language; Yiddish Literature; Zionism
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Oral history interview with Annie Woodfolk Carter, 1980 July 28
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African Americans; Architecture; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Capital City; Carter, Annie Woodfolk, 1896 1986; Church Attendance; Church Membership; Civil Rights; Cleveland (Ohio); East Nashville (Nashville, Tenn.); Economic Conditions; Employment; Entertainment; Ethnic Neighborhoods; Fire Departments; Historic Buildings; History; Housing; Immigrants; Interviews; Irish Americans; Lutheran Churches; Military History; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nashville (Tenn.). Fire Department; Popular Culture; Race Relations; Religion; Religious Life And Customs; Segregation; Segregation In Transportation; Social Conditions; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Street Railroads; Tennessee; Transportation; Transportation Buildings; Union Station (Nashville, Tenn.); World War I; World War, 1914 1918
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Mr. and Mrs. James Chase, November 2, 1972
Chase, James
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African American Baptists; African American Barbers; African American Business Enterprises; African American Businesspeople; African American Church Musicians; African American Churches; African American Episcopalians; African American Freemasons; African American Newspapers; African American Political Activists; African American Politicians; African American Singers; African American Universities And Colleges; African Americans; Automobile Repair Shops; Automobiles; Baptists; Barbering; Barbers; Bodies; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Calvary Baptist Church (Spokane, Wash.); Church Musicians; Church Work; Churches; Citizen (Spokane, Wash.); City Council Members; City Councils; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Clallam County; Clubs; Community Life; Darryl's Landing (Deer Lake (Clallam County, Wash.)); Deer Lake (Clallam County, Wash.); Discrimination; Discrimination In Public Accommodations; Discrimination In Restaurants; Elections; Employees; Employment; Episcopalian Universities And Colleges; Family; Federal Aid; Federation Of Colored Women's Clubs (Spokane, Wash.); Fenders; Freemasonry; Freemasons; Fruit Growers; Government; History; Hotels; Local Elections; Maintenance And Repair; Maryland; Mississippi; Municipal Government; Musicians; National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People. Spokane Branch; Newspapers; Northwest, Pacific; Officials And Employees; Oral History; Orchards; Pioneers, Black; Political Activists; Political Campaigns; Political Participation; Politicians; Politics And Government; Porters; Printers; Printing Plants; Railroad Stations; Railroads; Religion; Religious Aspects; Seattle Enterprise; Singers; Singing; Social Conditions; Social Groups; Societies; Spokane; Spokane (Wash.); Spokane (Wash.). City Council; Spokane Club (Spokane, Wash.); Spokane Housing Authority; Supplementary Employment; Theology, Practical; United States; Universities; Universities And Colleges; Washington (State); Washington(State); Women
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Flexan Pierce, October 30, 1972
Pierce, Flexan
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African American Business Enterprises; African American Churches; African American Domestics; African American Neighborhoods; African American Politicians; African American Soldiers; African American Women; African American Women Domestics; African Americans; Anniversaries, Etc; Armed Forces; Business Enterprises; Church Group Work; Church Work; Churches; Clothing; Clothing And Dress; Clubs; Community Life; Domestics; Dwellings; Education; Emancipation; Equality; Ethnic Neighborhoods; Family; Fashion; Government; History; Holidays; Home Ownership; Housekeeping; Housing; Juneteenth; Liberty; Marriage; National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People. Spokane Branch; Neighborhood; North Carolina; Oral History; Ownership; Political Parties; Politicians; Politics And Government; Public Schools; Railroad Travel; Real Property; Religion; Schools; Slaver; Slaves; Social Conditions; Societies; Societies, Etc; Soldiers; Spokane; Spokane (Wash.); Theology, Practical; Travel; United States; War Work; Washington (State); Women; Women Domestics; World War, 1939 1945
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Mrs. Thelma DeWittig, January 18, 1973
DeWittig, Thelma
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African American Athletes; African American Business Enterprises; African American Businesspeople; African American Churches; African American Communists; African American Dancers; African American Girls; African American Musicians; African American Newspapers; African American Periodicals; African American Politicians; African American Schools; African American Singers; African American Teachers; African American Women; African Americans; Athletes; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Christianity And Politics; Church And Social Problems; Church Group Work; Church Work; Churches; Civil Rights; Clothing; Clothing And Dress; Clubs; Communism; Communist Parties; Communists; Community Life; Congresses; Congresses And Conventions; Dance Parties; Dancers; Democratic Party (Wash.); Discipline; Discrimination; Discrimination Against African Americans; Discrimination In Education; Dwellings; Education; Education (Graduate); Education (Higher); Employment References; Entertaining; Entertainment Events; Ethnic Relations; Family; Fashion; Girls; Government; Graduate Work; History; Home Ownership; Housing; Mansions; Musicians; National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People; National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People. Seattle Branch; Newspapers; Oral History; Parties; Periodicals; Political Conventions; Political Parties; Politicians; Politics And Government; Public Schools; Race Discrimination; Race Relations; Railroad Travel; Recreation; Religion; Rental Housing; Republican Party (Wash.); School Discipline; Schools; Seattle; Seattle (Wash.); Seattle Urban League; Segregation In Transportation; Singers; Social Conditions; Social Group Work; Social Groups; Social Justice; Societies; Societies, Etc; Sports; Teachers; Teachers' Unions; Teaching; Texas; Theology, Practical; Travel; Undertakers And Undertaking; United States; Universities; Universities And Colleges; University Of Washington; Washington (State); Women
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