Women
Found in 175 Collections and/or Records:
Lois Athey interview part 1, 2020-08-06
Lois Athey interview part 2, 2020-08-18
Lowe, Carol Hill (DC Commission for Women)
Mabel Mitchell interview, 2016-01-08
In this oral history interview, Ms. Mabel Mitchell, a long time DC resident, discusses her life and experiences moving from Raleigh, North Carolina, to Washington, DC. Ms. Mitchell discusses her early life in Raleigh, her move to Washington, DC, in the early 1950s, her transition to living and working in DC, and her long career in the government. Ms. Mitchell also talks about segregation and racial discrimination in Washington, as well as gentrification in the city in the 21st century.
Makini Niliwambieni interview, 2018-05-21
Marcia Howard Interview, 2020-06-11
Marian Davis interview, 2020-12-27
Marie Mills interview, 2019-06-08
Marie Mills discusses her life growing up in Riggs Park, gentrification in the District, caring for her elderly parents, her introduction to The Davis Center and Ms. Beatrice Davis-Williams, and the importance of The Davis Center on the D.C. community and her family.
Marietta Crichlow and Linda Crichlow White interview, 2014-10-02
Martha Saragovitz and Barbara Saragovitz interview, 2017-10-05
In this interview with Barbara and Martha Saragovitz, the sisters discuss growing up in Lamond Riggs, when the neighborhood was brand new and largely Jewish. They recount their experiences during the real estate blockbusting and their family's eventual move to Capitol Hill in 1963. Martha remembers a few violent incidents after moving to Southwest, D.C., and her time as an undergraduate at American University.