Black persons
Found in 46 Collections and/or Records:
Go-Go (Web) Archive
This collection includes websites covering the history and current events of the Go-Go scene in Washington, D.C.
Francis A. Gregory Genealogical Collection
Loretta Carter Hanes Collection
This collection consists of correspondence, notes, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, legal records, and legislative materials related to Loretta Carter Hanes’ work with Reading Is Fundamental and the problem with sewage and water pipe breaks in Washington, D.C.
Julius Hobson Papers
Holloman Family Papers
Ivy City Oral History Project Collection
Charlene Drew Jarvis Papers
Literary Arts and Urban Journalism Program Collection
The collection includes material collected and created by David Aaronson, founder of the Literary Arts Program (LAP), regarding the LAP, Urban Journalism Workshop, and other programs in D.C. Public Schools that encourage student artistic expression and publication. Materials include printed material, newsletters, publications, journals, correspondence, and photographs.
Kip Lornell and Charles Stephenson, Jr. Go-Go Oral History Collection
This collection contains transcripts of interviews conducted by Kip Lornell and Charles Stephenson as part of the research for their book "The Beat: Go-Go's Fusion of Funk and Hip-Hop." The materials document the evolution of Go-Go performers and sound; as well as the cultural and political role the music plays in Washington, D.C.