Reminiscences of Fred Powledge : oral history, 1987. [CCOH]
Project: Individual interviews oral history collection.
..., New Haven, Connecticut; reporter on civil rights movement, "Atlanta Journal," 1960-1963: management restrictions on coverage of civil rights movement, activities in Atlanta, recollections of Ku Klux...
Reminiscences of Iris Turner Kelso, 1991 [CCOH]
Project: Washington Press Club women in journalism oral history collection.
... of governor and mayoral administrations, 1969; reporter and columnist, Times-Picayune, 1979- :coverage of civil rights movement, school integration, state and local elections and administrations; reflections...
Oral history interview with Al Sweeny, 1972. [CCOH]
Project: Black Journalists Oral History Collection.
... and Cleveland Herald. Later, he covered a variety of stories for the Washington Afro-American, where he covered the civil rights movement as it unfolded. Henry La Brie's 1972 interview with Al Sweeny begins...
Reminiscences of Iris Turner Kelso, 1991 [CCOH]
Project: Washington Press Club women in journalism oral history collection.
... Politics," 1967-78, New Orleans; Peabody Award for coverage of governor and mayoral administrations, 1969; reporter and columnist, Times-Picayune, 1979- :coverage of civil rights movement, school integration...
Reminiscences of Ethel Payne, 1987 [CCOH]
Project: Washington Press Club women in journalism oral history collection.
..., Nigerian Civil War, American civil rights movement, black Americans in Vietnam War, trip to China, 1973; appointment as associate editor and return to Chicago bureau, 1973; resignation, 1978; commentator...
Reminiscences of Ethel Payne, 1987 [CCOH]
Project: Washington Press Club women in journalism oral history collection.
... correspondent, 1953-73; McCarthy hearings, Bandung Conference of 1955, Nigerian Civil War, American civil rights movement, black Americans in Vietnam War, trip to China, 1973; appointment as associate editor...
Oral history interview with Al Sweeny, 1972. [CCOH]
Project: Black Journalists Oral History Collection.
...-American, where he covered the civil rights movement as it unfolded. Henry La Brie's 1972 interview with Al Sweeny begins with an overview of the latter's education and journalistic experience, including his...
Reminiscences of Wilbert Tatum : oral history, 1987. [CCOH]
Project: Individual interviews oral history collection.
... from Columbia University, 1950; higher formal education at Lincoln and Yale Universities; rejection of religion; difficulties while establishing himself in New York City; participation in civil rights...
Oral history interview with John Q. Jordan, 1971. [CCOH]
Project: Black Journalists Oral History Collection.
... to create interest in a story through its visual presentation. Other topics include: the supposed sensationalism of black papers, the relationship between the black press and the civil rights movement...
Oral history interview with Frank L. Stanley, 1971. [CCOH]
Project: Black Journalists Oral History Collection.
... American presidents, and other high-ranking government officials. He discusses his contribution to the desegregation of the military. Next, he outlines the black press' contribution to the civil rights...
Oral history interview with O. C. W. Taylor, 1971. [CCOH]
Project: Black Journalists Oral History Collection.
... include: what people want to see in the news; the successes and challenges of the black press; the contributions of the black press to the civil rights movement; memories of a lynching Taylor witnessed...
Oral history interview with Harold L. Keith, 1971. [CCOH]
Project: Black Journalists Oral History Collection.
... of the Pittsburgh Courier, where he wrote about the civil rights movement, organized labor, and African politics. In 1958, he became editor of the newspaper, a position he held until 1963. Keith subsequently entered...
Oral history interview with John Q. Jordan, 1971. [CCOH]
Project: Black Journalists Oral History Collection.
... include: the supposed sensationalism of black papers, the relationship between the black press and the civil rights movement, advertising and the black press, and his time as a war correspondent in Italy...
Oral history interview with O. C. W. Taylor, 1971. [CCOH]
Project: Black Journalists Oral History Collection.
... of the black press; the contributions of the black press to the civil rights movement; memories of a lynching Taylor witnessed as an adolescent; and Taylor's predictions for the future of the black press. Forms...
Oral history interview with Frank L. Stanley, 1971. [CCOH]
Project: Black Journalists Oral History Collection.
... to the desegregation of the military. Next, he outlines the black press' contribution to the civil rights movement and his relationship to Martin Luther King, Jr. He describes his engagement in Kentucky politics...
Oral history interview with E. L. Goodwin, Jr., 1971. [CCOH]
Project: Black Journalists Oral History Collection.
... efforts for Tulsa's historic Greenwood District; and was a voice for Civil Right Movement causes during the 1950s and 1960s. Goodwin and his wife, Alquita, had four children together, Eric, Greg, Sabrina...
Oral history interview with Percy Greene, 1971. [CCOH]
Project: Black Journalists Oral History Collection.
... of The Jackson Advocate and his role in the unseating of former Mississippi governor and senator Theodore Bilbo. Next, Greene goes on to criticise the civil rights movement and compares black newspapers...
Oral history interview with Harold L. Keith, 1971. [CCOH]
Project: Black Journalists Oral History Collection.
..., Pennsylvania. He served in the United States Army and received a BA and MA from the University of Pittsburgh. In 1946, he joined the staff of the Pittsburgh Courier, where he wrote about the civil rights...
Oral history interview with E. L. Goodwin, Jr., 1971. [CCOH]
Project: Black Journalists Oral History Collection.
... for Civil Right Movement causes during the 1950s and 1960s. Goodwin and his wife, Alquita, had four children together, Eric, Greg, Sabrina and Regina. Decades later, Goodwin married Johnnie Mae...
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