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Albany Civil Rights Movement Museum With Gloria Gayles Interview, March 2007
The Spelman Independent Scholars Oral History Project
A recording of part of Spelman College's 2001 performance of Antigone.
Spelman College Photographs Collection
Oral histories of women from Newtown, an African-American neighborhood in Gainesville, Georgia, whose Florist Club members became vocal leaders for civil rights and community improvement.
Daisy Newsome, November 2010
Dr. Arthur Pindle, Spelman College, April, 2012
Dr. James Gillam, Spelman College, September 2011
Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole, Interviewed by Loretta Parham, June 14, 2012
Documenting the Perspectives of Past HBCU Presidents, An Oral History Project
Dr. Patricia Ventura, Spelman College, March 2014
Dr. Shay Welch, Spelman College, January 2013
Dr. Tarshia Stanley, Spelman College, September 2011
Evelyn Estevan and Dorothy Smith, circa 2009
Evelyn Estevan, circa 2009
Oral histories of women from Newtown, an African-American neighborhood in Gainesville, Georgia, whose Florist Club members became vocal leaders for civil rights and community improvement.
The Spelman Independent Scholars Oral History Project
Hattie Mae Sibley, November 2010
A.C. Salaam reflects on her time attending medical school in the Caribbean and discusses how that experience led her to the practice of plant healing. She shares stories of plant medicines and how she uses them throughout the interview. She reflects on her family's food practices and the role of sufficiency. Salaam touches on the importance of sustenance, and connects this value to her work in the Farmville, NC, community garden.
Interview with Al Cunningham by Tracia Banuelos, 2021-03
Passing it Forward Oral History Interviews
Interview with Alan Sharpe by Robert Peterson, 2021-03
Passing it Forward Oral History Interviews
Interview with Alex Thompson by Stephanie House-Niamke, 2020-10
Passing it Forward Oral History Interviews