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African Americans

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 318 Collections and/or Records:

Randi Payton interview, 2022-06-16

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc046_03.mp4
Abstract Randi Payton details his life from Camden, New Jersey to Washington, D.C. Through the course of his life Randi has pursued many entrepreneurial endeavors including working as a freelance journalist for the Washington Post and serving as editor for the Washington Afro newspaper. He also founded the first national automotive magazine newspaper supplements in African American, Hispanic, and Asian newspapers. In 1995, he launched the first automotive website in the U.S. and the annual Urban...
Dates: 2022-06-16

Randi Payton photo 1, 2022-06-16

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc046_03_image01.jpg
Abstract Randi Payton details his life from Camden, New Jersey to Washington, D.C. Through the course of his life Randi has pursued many entrepreneurial endeavors including working as a freelance journalist for the Washington Post and serving as editor for the Washington Afro newspaper. He also founded the first national automotive magazine newspaper supplements in African American, Hispanic, and Asian newspapers. In 1995, he launched the first automotive website in the U.S. and the annual Urban...
Dates: 2022-06-16

Randi Payton photo 2, 2022-06-16

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc046_03_image02.jpg
Abstract Randi Payton details his life from Camden, New Jersey to Washington, D.C. Through the course of his life Randi has pursued many entrepreneurial endeavors including working as a freelance journalist for the Washington Post and serving as editor for the Washington Afro newspaper. He also founded the first national automotive magazine newspaper supplements in African American, Hispanic, and Asian newspapers. In 1995, he launched the first automotive website in the U.S. and the annual Urban...
Dates: 2022-06-16

Randi Payton photo 3, 2022-06-16

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc046_03_image03.jpg
Abstract Randi Payton details his life from Camden, New Jersey to Washington, D.C. Through the course of his life Randi has pursued many entrepreneurial endeavors including working as a freelance journalist for the Washington Post and serving as editor for the Washington Afro newspaper. He also founded the first national automotive magazine newspaper supplements in African American, Hispanic, and Asian newspapers. In 1995, he launched the first automotive website in the U.S. and the annual Urban...
Dates: 2022-06-16

Randi Payton photo 4, 2022-06-16

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc046_03_image04.jpg
Abstract Randi Payton details his life from Camden, New Jersey to Washington, D.C. Through the course of his life Randi has pursued many entrepreneurial endeavors including working as a freelance journalist for the Washington Post and serving as editor for the Washington Afro newspaper. He also founded the first national automotive magazine newspaper supplements in African American, Hispanic, and Asian newspapers. In 1995, he launched the first automotive website in the U.S. and the annual Urban...
Dates: 2022-06-16

Randi Payton photo 5, 2022-06-16

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc046_03_image05.jpg
Abstract Randi Payton details his life from Camden, New Jersey to Washington, D.C. Through the course of his life Randi has pursued many entrepreneurial endeavors including working as a freelance journalist for the Washington Post and serving as editor for the Washington Afro newspaper. He also founded the first national automotive magazine newspaper supplements in African American, Hispanic, and Asian newspapers. In 1995, he launched the first automotive website in the U.S. and the annual Urban...
Dates: 2022-06-16

Randi Payton transcript, 2022-06-16

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc046_03_tra.pdf
Abstract Randi Payton details his life from Camden, New Jersey to Washington, D.C. Through the course of his life Randi has pursued many entrepreneurial endeavors including working as a freelance journalist for the Washington Post and serving as editor for the Washington Afro newspaper. He also founded the first national automotive magazine newspaper supplements in African American, Hispanic, and Asian newspapers. In 1995, he launched the first automotive website in the U.S. and the annual Urban...
Dates: 2022-06-16

Raymond Henderson interview, 2018-07-02

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc006_03.wav
Scope and Contents Raymond Henderson, a native of Washington, D.C., discusses his childhood mostly spent in the Anacostia neighborhood, attending different elementary and junior high schools before dropping out of high school to join the Marine Corps at the age of 17, his experiences during the Vietnam War, earning his GED and enrolling in Federal City College (now the University of the District of Columbia) to study political science, the evlution of his political conscieness and his involvment with student...
Dates: 2018-07-02

Richard Hamilton interview, 2020-11-02

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc020
Scope and Contents

Mr. Hamilton recalls stories about living in segregated America, the start of the Marshall Heights Community Development Organization, owing the Central Ave Market in Marshall Heights, serving on the Metropolitan Police Department, and as Director of Security of the Jefferson Hotel. He provides great advice about how to treat people and maintaining strong relationships.

Dates: 2020-11-02

Richard Hamilton transcript, 2020-11-02

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc020
Scope and Contents

Mr. Hamilton recalls stories about living in segregated America, the start of the Marshall Heights Community Development Organization, owing the Central Ave Market in Marshall Heights, serving on the Metropolitan Police Department, and as Director of Security of the Jefferson Hotel. He provides great advice about how to treat people and maintaining strong relationships.

Dates: 2020-11-02