Petworth (Washington, D.C.)
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Bobby Hill interview, 2021-06-05
Brinnie and Angie Whitehurst interview part 1, 2019-12-17
In Part 1 of this interview, Brinnie and Angie recount the various places Brinnie lived in the District before moving to Peabody Street; the experience of living in a 2-bedroom house with Fort Slocum as their backyard; their neighbors; and another relative’s loss of her home in Petworth to eminent domain. Angie also discusses her memories of the schools she attended.
Brinnie and Angie Whitehurst interview part 2, 2019-12-17
In Part 2 of this interview, Angie talks about the experience of being one of the few Black students at historically white Wilson High School in the late 1960s. She also recounts finding cannonballs and steer bones in the woods behind the house on Peabody Street. Brinnie discusses the difficulty of finding a new house and the possibility of having to send some of her children away to live with their grandparents.
Craig Simpson interview, 2021-11-13
Jean Washington interview, 2022-11-30
Leslie Sarvis interview, 2021-10-04
Ms. Sarvis discusses growing up in D.C., mostly in Carver/Langston in Northeast, her early sense of herself as different and coming into her gender and sexuality, her older sister also being trans, going to clubs and performing, the impact of the AIDS epidemic, her time in prison, her involvement with transgender and HIV/AIDS organizations including Transgender Health Empowerment, and the changes in the city.
Lewis Maiden interview, 2021-06-30
Marietta Crichlow and Linda Crichlow White interview, 2014-10-02
Mamie Himmelwright McIlwee Papers
This collection includes correspondence, legal documents, photographs, and newspaper clippings pertaining to Mamie H. McIlwee’s work advocating for resources for Petworth public schools and libraries.