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An interview with Marion Theresa Coleman outside of her house.
Dr. Corrie Claiborne talks with Dr. Daniel Black about mentorship, education, writing, and hosting Spiritual Time video broadcasts.
In this first episode, Dr. Corrie Claiborne interviews Dr. Samuel Livingston (Morehouse Africana Studies) about his research, including the 1526 Project and Gullah Geechee history and culture.
Black Past Black Futures
Dana Davis-Dodds and Babette Davis-Davie Interview, July 17, 2018
Thena Norman Interview, July 9, 2018
Pamela Bright Smith Interview, 2018
The Cascade Oral History Project 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.
Deborah Woods, November 18, 2011
The Spelman Independent Scholars Oral History Project
The Spelman Independent Scholars Oral History Project
Ann Austin, October 12, 2011
The Spelman Independent Scholars Oral History Project
Interviewed by student Sonnitha Springer.
The Spelman Independent Scholars Oral History Project
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection
Marian Clark and Family, 2010
The Spelman Independent Scholars Oral History Project
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.
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.
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.
A Conversation with Harry Belafonte, Reverend Joseph Lowery, and Reverend C.T. Vivian, January 23, 2009
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Audiovisual Series
Marian Colbert in Treme, circa 2009
Phyllis LeBlanc, circa 2009
The Spelman Independent Scholars Oral History Project