Racism
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Frances Robinson interview, 2021-12-08
Francine Berkowitz interview, 2017-07-18
In this interview, Francine Berkowitz discusses growing up in Northeast Washington in a predominantly lower-middle class Jewish neighborhood. She also describes attending Tifereth Israel Synagogue, school integration, shopping, and her career with the Smithsonian.
Graylin Presbury interview, 2020-08-17
Jerome Bettis interview, 2021-12-05
Kemi Morten interview, 2020-08-19
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.
Muriel Tillinghast interview, 2021-12-13
Phylicia Fauntleroy Bowman interview, 2017-07-12
In this interview, Phylicia Fauntleroy Bowman discusses her family history; growing up near Washington Circle and then on Ingraham Street NW; attending D.C. public schools, including during desegregation; demographic changes to her neighborhood; her post-secondary education; and her career.
Series 2: Mount Pleasant Riot Oral History Project, 2018
The Mount Pleasant Riot Oral History Collection contains 10 audio interviews of people who were members of the Mount Pleasant, D.C. community during the riot of 1991. The interviews were conducted by Pat Scallen in late 2017 and early 2018. Transcripts are included for all interviews.
Series 4: ARTS DC: CETA and the Arts in the District of Columbia 1977 – 1982, 2017
ARTS DC: CETA and the Arts in the District of Columbia 1977 – 1982 collection contains five audio interviews of ARTS DC artists. The interviews were conducted by Jonetta Rose Barras in 2017. Transcript and indexes are included for all interviews.