Box 1
Contains 26 Results:
News clipping, 1985
A February 1985 article discussing the interviews conducted by the Oral History Institute.
Oral history listing
Listing of the interviews from the Oral History Institute.
Annie Adams, 1903-1983
Mrs. Adams recalls her early life, the success of her children, the operation of her beauty parlor, and her activity in the Baptist church.
Lucille Bankhead, 1902-
Mrs. Bankhead, a member of a Utah pioneer family, speaks about her affiliation with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and civil rights. Her son, Thomas Bankhead, discusses being Black in Utah.
Lucille Bankhead, 1902- (continuation)
Lucille Bankhead, 1902- (continuation)
Bernice Benns, 1932-
Mrs. Benns discusses her religion, family, discrimination, and civil rights.
Bernice Benns, 1932- (continuation)
Bernice Benns, 1932- (continuation)
Clarence Beridon, 1905-
Mrs. Beridon recalls her early life in the South, railroading, relationships with Latter Day Saints, and discrimination.
Clarence Beridon, 1905- (continuation)
Clarence Beridon, 1905- (continuation)
Clarence Beridon, 1905- (continuation)
Howard Browne, 1911-
Mr. Browne speaks about his early life in Carbon County, Utah; mining; a Castlegate lynching; railroading; his move to Salt Lake City; unionism, and civil rights.
Howard Browne, 1911- (continuation)
Howard Browne, 1911- (continuation)
Howard Browne, 1911- (continuation)
France Davis, 1950-
Pastor Davis discusses his early life in rural Georgia, the southern civil rights protests, his religion studies, working as a pastor in Salt Lake City, the attitudes of Salt Lake City Blacks toward each other, and the White establishment.