Springfield African-American History Foundation Interviews

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Springfield African-American History Foundation Interviews

Rosia Adams - Springfield African-American History Foundation

Retired home economics teacher; foster parent

Bettie Allen - Springfield African-American History Foundation

Government worker, mechanic, YWCA volunteer, world traveler

Velma Carey - Springfield African-American History Foundation

Parent and community volunteer; plaintiff in school desegregation lawsuit

Theresa Faith Cummings - Springfield African-American History Foundation

Social services administrator and business woman

Ted Curtis - Springfield African-American History Foundation

Realtor, school board member, state government administrator

Rudy Davenport - Springfield African-American History Foundation

NAACP and Habitat for Humanity volunteer, plaintiff in civil rights suit

Jessie Mae Finley - Springfield African-American History Foundation

Musician, active church volunteer, state worker, interviewed at age 97

Marian Goza - Springfield African-American History Foundation

Medical employee, community volunteer, parent

Robert Goza - Springfield African-American History Foundation

State employee, community and NAACP volunteer

Georgia Hale - Springfield African-American History Foundation

Bank worker, church and community volunteer

Beverly Helm-Renfro - Springfield African-American History Foundation

Administrative assistant to State Senator Barack Obama

Ida Jackson - Springfield African-American History Foundation

Social service worker, parent, plaintiff in Springfield school desegregation case

Leroy Jordan - Springfield African-American History Foundation

Elementary teacher, college administrator, school board member

Charles Lockhart - Springfield African-American History Foundation

Veteran, factory worker, first black uniformed police officer

Terry Ransom - Springfield African-American History Foundation

Studied the Underground Railroad extensively

Jerome Reynolds - Springfield African-American History Foundation

Working in real estate as African-Americans in the 1960s and '70s

Veronica Robison - Springfield African-American History Foundation

Small business owner; activist; advocate for equality

Paula Stadeker and Georgia Rountree - Springfield African-American History Foundation

Members of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority discuss the Springfield graduate chapter

Clarence Senor - Springfield African-American History Foundation

Navy veteran and African-American seeing action on a destroyer

Peggie Senor - Springfield African-American History Foundation

Minister, parent, community and church volunteer

Elijah Singley - Springfield African-American History Foundation

retired librarian, directly involved in Civil Rights demonstrations

Carmelita Hogan Washington - Springfield African-American History Foundation

University human resources professional, sorority volunteer

J.D. Washington - Springfield African-American History Foundation

racism he has noted while working in Springfield Public Schools

Charles Wilson - Springfield African-American History Foundation

Bricklayer, musician, descendent of Springfield Race Riot victim

Jenrose Wilson - Springfield African-American History Foundation

Wife of Charles Wilson, worked in health care field

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