Grant, Paul
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Anita Hammond interview, 2021-06-01
Anita Hammond shares her life from her earliest memory as a child growing up in segregated, farming community of Seaford, Delaware to her currently life in Penn Branch neighborhood, in Washington, D.C. She has lived in the neighborhood, since 1965. She shares her vivid memories of the people, neighborhood association and nearby community businesses. Finally, Mrs. Hammond shares and how COVID-19 has impacted her life.
Barbara Morgan interview, 2020-10-01
Baxter Gee and Judith A. Gee interview, 2021-11-28
Diane Alexander and Yvette Alexander interview, 2021-11-27
Dr. James Baldwin interview, 2021-06-06
Patricia Quander Hall interview, 2020-09-23
Patricia Quander Hall shares hear earliest memories growing up in Lynchburg, Virginia and goes on to discusses how she and her husband, Burt Hall, Sr., ended up becoming a part of a wave of new, Black professionals who first integrated the Penn Branch neighborhood in southeast Washington, D.C. She shares what it was like to live in the community as a young person of color in the 1960s and she shares her opinions on life today as a senior living in Penn Branch.
Series 35: We Are Penn Branch DC Oral History Project, 2021
Susan Hormuth interview, 2021-10-23
Susan Hormuth shares her childhood memories of life in Penn Branch and Hillcrest neighborhoods. She also describes the process of integration and what it was like for her attending DC Public Schools in southeast Washington, D.C. during the 1960s.
Vildred L. Fitzgerald interview, 2021-10-20
Vildred Fitzgerald, a retired elementary school teacher from DC Public Schools, shares her earliest memories growing up in Danville, Virginia. She talks about how she met her husband, a prominent dentist in Washington, D.C., and they first settled in the Penn Branch neighborhood in southeast Washington, D.C.