Miller Johnson Jr. Interview [2 of 7], July 25, 2018
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Miller Johnson Jr. Interview [2 of 7], July 25, 2018
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Interviewee (ive): Johnson, Miller, Jr.
Interviewer (ivr): Hightower, Edward
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Part two of an interview with Miller Johnson Jr. at the Atlanta City Studio in the Cascade neighborhood of Atlanta, where he discusses the following topics: Colorism, Grady Homes, Police Brutality, Niagara Falls, New York, Parents, Big Bethel, Segregated Trains, Mason Dixon Line, Jackie Robinson, Ponce de Leon Park, Old Sears Building, Ponce Center, Baseball, Atlanta Crackers (white), Grapefruit League, Frankie Lyman and the Teenagers, Beardon, Dorsey, Martin Luther King Sr., Yates and Milton, A T. Walden, Peacock, Supersonic Attractions, Henry Wynn, Charlie Cato, Mozley Park, 196 Laurel Avenue, and Anderson Park. The historical period discussed ranges from the mid to late 20th to early 21st centuries (1950s—2018). Johnson Jr. is interviewed by Edward Hightower.
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00:00:00 Atlanta and Colorism|00:01:40 Niagara Falls, New York|00:08:30 Atlanta Black Leadership|00:11:43 House Purchased |
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auc.172.0002_02
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/auc.172:0002_02
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USA
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00:12:04
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