Oral history interview with Jean Wiley, 2002 [CCOH]
Project: Sheila Michaels civil rights organization oral history collection
...-ins as an undergraduate in Baltimore, her arrest, and the conditions and treatment while in jail. Additionally, Wiley talks about the Freedom Rides; her involvement with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC...
Reminiscences of Nina K. Thomas : oral history, 2002. [CCOH]
Project: September 11, 2001 response and recovery oral history project.
... Nonviolent Coordinating Committee]; career: speech writer for World Airlines, job at NBC [National Broadcasting Company], work in film and television, gender discrimination on job, graduate work, truth...
Reminiscences of Ralph DiGia and George M. Houser, 2004 [CCOH]
Project: September 11, 2001 oral history collection.
... recording: 1 MiniDisc (74 min.) Interviewed by Class 704 with Gerry Albarelli on April 14, 2004 Peace Activists Ralph DeGia: born Bronx, NY; anti-war activism: high school club opposed to military, non-violent...
Oral history interview with Bradford Lyttle, 2000 [CCOH]
Project: Sheila Michaels civil rights organization oral history collection
... history collection Lyttle, Bradford Interviews. Committee for Nonviolent Action. Congress of Racial Equality. American Friends Service Committee. Pacifism. Peace movements United States History 20th century...
Oral history interview with Maris Arnold, 2002 [CCOH]
Project: Sheila Michaels civil rights organization oral history collection
... organization committed to ending violence and war. Arnold became a committed pacifist and joined Muste, the Committee for Nonviolent Action, and other activists on the Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Walk for Peace...
Reminiscences of Luzdary Giraldo : oral history, 2002. [CCOH]
Project: September 11, 2001 oral history narrative and memory project.
....) : digital ; 3 in. Interviewed by Alejandra Leal on December 12, 2002. Coordinator, Proyecto Van, Committee for Hispanic Children and Families. Spanish with English translation. Born Colombia; education: B...
Oral history interview with Jan Goodman, 2000 [CCOH]
Project: Sheila Michaels civil rights organization oral history collection
..., Stokely, 1941-1998. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.) Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party. Civil rights movements United States History 20th century. Civil rights demonstrations United...
Oral history interview with Jan Goodman, 2000 [CCOH]
Project: Sheila Michaels civil rights organization oral history collection
... rights organization oral history collection Goodman, Jan Interviews. Carmichael, Stokely, 1941-1998. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.) Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party. Civil rights...
Oral history interview with Robert Reiss, 2000 [CCOH]
Project: Sheila Michaels civil rights organization oral history collection
... Universalist congregation, also brought him into contact with various civil rights leaders and groups, including the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and Bayard Rustin. He talks about his anti...
Oral history interview with Betty Rosemond, 2000 [CCOH]
Project: Sheila Michaels civil rights organization oral history collection
... Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in supporting CORE action. Rosemond met her husband at the CORE conference and they subsequently moved to Cincinnati, Ohio. Rosemond compares the South with her...
Oral history interview with Jean Wiley, 2002 [CCOH]
Project: Sheila Michaels civil rights organization oral history collection
... talks about the Freedom Rides; her involvement with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and the Northern Student Movement (NSM); and her activism as a faculty member at Tuskegee Institute...
Oral history interview with Prathia LauraAnn Hall, 1999. [CCOH]
Project: Sheila Michaels civil rights organization oral history collection
... participated in the Freedom Rides (Highway 40 project) and worked with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in Albany, Georgia to register voters and promote literacy. She is credited with giving...
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