Voices of freedom : the Virginia civil rights movement / produced by the Virginia Civil Rights Movement Video Initiative.
Oral histories (each approximately 20-25 minutes long) of leaders of the Civil Rights movement in Virginia.
More About This Collection
Contributor to Resource
Virginia Civil Rights Movement Video Initiative, Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries
Date of Original
2003
Subject
African Americans--Virginia--Interviews
Civil rights movements--Virginia
Virginia--Race relations--History--20th century
Boone, Raymond H.--Interviews
Cooper, Elizabeth, plaintiff--Interviews
Johnson, Jane Cooper--Interviews
Glaise, Joyce Elizabeth, 1950- --Interviews
Hardy, Thomas S.--Interviews
Harris, Curtis W., 1925- --Interviews
Hill, Oliver W., 1907-2007--Interviews
Marsh, Henry L., 1933- --Interviews
Reid, Milton A.--Interviews
Reid, W. Ferguson--Interviews
Smith, Laverne Byrd--Interviews
Stokes, John A., 1931- --Interviews
People
Boone, Raymond H.
Cooper, Elizabeth, plaintiff
Johnson, Jane Cooper
Glaise, Joyce Elizabeth, 1950-
Hardy, Thomas S.
Harris, Curtis W., 1925-
Hill, Oliver W., 1907-2007
Marsh, Henry L., 1933-
Reid, Milton A.
Reid, W. Ferguson
Smith, Laverne Byrd
Stokes, John A., 1931-
Location
United States, Virginia, 37.54812, -77.44675
Medium
oral histories (literary works)
Type
MovingImage
Description
Ronald E. Carrington was the director-producer of the video taping and interviewed the interviewees.
Web site hosted by VCU Libraries Special Collections and Archives.
A collection of eleven videotaped oral histories (each approximately 20-25 minutes long) of leaders of the Civil Rights movement in Virginia. Voices of Freedom focuses on statewide activities from the 1950s through the early 1970s and includes stories about the "Jim Crow" segregation laws that prevailed up until the mid-1960s; stories about the struggles to change the laws and to change public attitudes; and advice from these civil rights veterans to future generations of Virginians/Americans. Complete transcripts are also available on the website.
Language
eng
Contributing Institution
James Branch Cabell Library. Special Collections and Archives
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