Families
Found in 64 Collections and/or Records:
Seng Luangrath interview part 2, 2018-09-25
Seng Luangrath interview transcript, 2018-09-25
Series 1: Whitman-Walker Health Oral History Project
The Whitman-Walker Health Oral History Collection contains 10 audio interviews of members of the Whitman-Walker community. The interviews were conducted by Hannah Byrne and Jewel Addy in late 2017 and early 2018 to celebrate the 40th Anniversay of Whitman-Walker Health. Transcripts are included for all interviews.
Series 13: Women of the WIRE: Stories of D.C.’s Formerly Incarcerated Women, 2018
Series 25: Voices of The D.C. Fort Totten Storytellers, 2019
Voices of The D.C. Fort Totten Storytellers interviews Black residents who lived in Fort Totten in the 1950s, when families began to enjoy the equal opportunity of purchasing homes in the community developed by Morris Cafritz.
Session 4, 2021-01-21
This is the fourth session of a life history interview with Cosby Hunt, a career educator, native Washingtonian, and creator of Real World History. In this interview Cosby Hunt discusses returning to Washington, D.C., after finishing graduate school at the University of Georgia, his teaching career at Bell Multicultural High School (1997-2010), and his family life, including how he met his wife and how they named their two sons.
Shawn Henderson interview, 2017-11-27
Shawn Henderson discusses his life in Virginia and Washington, DC, his love for sports, parenthood, his religious upbringing, living with HIV, and his experiences at Whitman-Walker as a patient.
The Hunt Family at Cosby Hunt's college graduation, Undated
A digital image of a photograph of Cosby Hunt with his parents at his college graduation from the University of Georgia. From left to right are Elizabeth R. Hunt ('Betty'), Cosby Hunt, and Isaac C. Hunt Jr. ('Ike'). Cosby discusses the connection between his family history and Real World History at [01:34:52.00].
U Street Oral History Project
Digital recordings of 20 oral history interviews by DCPL Special Collections Librarian Kelly Navies and related digital documents. 18 of the recordings are about the U Street cultural corridor. All of the U Street interviews have logs and two of them also have transcripts. Digital photographs and other documents were also included in the U Street transfer. There is also an interview with DC author Edward P. Jones, in 2 parts.