Banks, Adelle
Person
Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:
Series 41: Asbury United Methodist Church Oral History Project, 2022
Series
Identifier: dcpl_dcohc041
Abstract
Asbury United Methodist Church Oral History Project features interviews from members of Asbury United Methodist Church in Washington, D.C. These episodes are drawn from oral histories of members of one of Washington’s historic Black churches. Asbury has been at the corner of 11th and K Streets Northwest since its founding in 1836. These church members share their personal experiences with Black history, national history and the history of the Washington, D.C., area.
Dates:
2022
Wilhelmina Goff index, 2021-06-05
Item
Identifier: dcpl_dcohc034_01_ind.pdf
Abstract
Wilhelmina Goff describes growing up in segregated Columbia, South Carolina, where her father became one of the first Black men to register to vote. After experiencing segregation on buses in Columbia, she becomes involved in the Morgan State College student sit-in movement that desegregated stores, lunch counters and a movie theater in Baltimore. She starts her career as an educator in Ohio, where she also served as the Midwest regional director of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She...
Dates:
2021-06-05
Wilhelmina Goff interview, 2021-06-05
Item
Identifier: dcpl_dcohc034_01.wav
Abstract
Wilhelmina Goff describes growing up in segregated Columbia, South Carolina, where her father became one of the first Black men to register to vote. After experiencing segregation on buses in Columbia, she becomes involved in the Morgan State College student sit-in movement that desegregated stores, lunch counters and a movie theater in Baltimore. She starts her career as an educator in Ohio, where she also served as the Midwest regional director of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She...
Dates:
2021-06-05
Wilhelmina Goff photo, 2021-06-05
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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc034_01_image.JPG
Abstract
Wilhelmina Goff describes growing up in segregated Columbia, South Carolina, where her father became one of the first Black men to register to vote. After experiencing segregation on buses in Columbia, she becomes involved in the Morgan State College student sit-in movement that desegregated stores, lunch counters and a movie theater in Baltimore. She starts her career as an educator in Ohio, where she also served as the Midwest regional director of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She...
Dates:
2021-06-05
Wilhelmina Goff transcript, 2021-06-05
Item
Identifier: dcpl_dcohc034_01_tra.pdf
Abstract
Wilhelmina Goff describes growing up in segregated Columbia, South Carolina, where her father became one of the first Black men to register to vote. After experiencing segregation on buses in Columbia, she becomes involved in the Morgan State College student sit-in movement that desegregated stores, lunch counters and a movie theater in Baltimore. She starts her career as an educator in Ohio, where she also served as the Midwest regional director of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She...
Dates:
2021-06-05
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- African Americans 23
- City churches 21
- Black persons 9
- Downtown (Washington, D.C.) 4
- Choirs (Music) 2