Box 2
Container
Contains 17 Results:
Velma Oliver, 1908- (continuation)
File — Box: 2, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Utah Endowment for the Humanities funded the Oral History Institute of Salt Lake City to conduct interviews with members of different ethnic minorities and racial groups. The people chosen to be interviewed were from Utah's African Americans, Greek, Jewish, Japanese, Mexican, Hispanic, Chinese, Ute, and Italian communities; and were in most cases fifty—five years of age or older. The goal of the project was to try to determine if, how, or to what extent each minority culture had been...
Dates:
1982-1988
Velma Oliver, 1908- (continuation)
File — Box: 2, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Utah Endowment for the Humanities funded the Oral History Institute of Salt Lake City to conduct interviews with members of different ethnic minorities and racial groups. The people chosen to be interviewed were from Utah's African Americans, Greek, Jewish, Japanese, Mexican, Hispanic, Chinese, Ute, and Italian communities; and were in most cases fifty—five years of age or older. The goal of the project was to try to determine if, how, or to what extent each minority culture had been...
Dates:
1982-1988
William Price, 1929-
File — Box: 2, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
Mr. Price remembers his early schooling in Salt Lake City, employment, boxing career, discrimination, and the civil rights movement.
Dates:
1982-1988
William Price, 1929- (continuation)
File — Box: 2, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Utah Endowment for the Humanities funded the Oral History Institute of Salt Lake City to conduct interviews with members of different ethnic minorities and racial groups. The people chosen to be interviewed were from Utah's African Americans, Greek, Jewish, Japanese, Mexican, Hispanic, Chinese, Ute, and Italian communities; and were in most cases fifty—five years of age or older. The goal of the project was to try to determine if, how, or to what extent each minority culture had been...
Dates:
1982-1988
Mary Louise Robertson, 1932-
File — Box: 2, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
Mrs. Robertson discusses her early life in Salt Lake City, civil rights, employment for Blacks, attitudes toward Latter Day Saints, and attitudes of the established Black community toward new Black residents.
Dates:
1982-1988
Mary Smith, 1906-
File — Box: 2, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents
Mrs. Smith recalls her childhood in Salt Lake, interracial parentage, her sister, Minyon Richards, work as a maid in a local house of prostitution, work at Z.C.M.I. where she eventually headed a department, and problems in her marriage.
Dates:
1982-1988
Mary Smith, 1906- (continuation)
File — Box: 2, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Utah Endowment for the Humanities funded the Oral History Institute of Salt Lake City to conduct interviews with members of different ethnic minorities and racial groups. The people chosen to be interviewed were from Utah's African Americans, Greek, Jewish, Japanese, Mexican, Hispanic, Chinese, Ute, and Italian communities; and were in most cases fifty—five years of age or older. The goal of the project was to try to determine if, how, or to what extent each minority culture had been...
Dates:
1982-1988