In his interview with Michael Cooke, Rev. William M. Bowman Sr. (1914-2000) discusses his involvement in the Progressive Democratic Party and the Palmetto Voter’s Association. Mr. Bowman details the impact these organizations had on the black community in the efforts to increase participation in the political process. In the interview, he discusses how these organizations started and the work they did in an attempt to achieve full participation of the black community. In the 1960s, Rev. Bowman helped organize sit-ins at segregated lunch counters in downtown Columbia and worked to educate local African Americans how to use their right to vote
An interview with Randolph N. Smith by Robert M. Rennick on the place names of communities in Cumber...
This interview was conducted by former Longwood professor Dr. Susan Bagby who interviewed William Wa...
This interview includes a brief biographical history of John S. Cole. This interview also discusses ...
In his interview with Michael Cooke, Daniel W. Thompson discusses his involvement with the Progressi...
In his interview with Michael Cooke, Reverend T.J. Moore discusses his participation in the Progress...
In his interview with Michael Cooke, James A Hodge discusses his life and experiences in rural South...
In her interview with Michael Cooke, Rhudine V. Johnson discusses her experience living in the Colum...
In her interview with Michael Cooke, Mazie Owens discusses her experience and efforts to encourage t...
The following is a transcript of the Bronx African American History Project’s second interview with ...
INTERVIEWERS: Brian Purnell INTERVIEWEE: Mrs. Willie E.P. Bowman (Interview One) SUMMARY BY: Andrew ...
In his interview with Michael Cooke, St. Julian F. Devine (1916-2000) discusses his life and experie...
In his interview with Michael Cooke, Jonas T. Kennedy discusses his experience with the Progressive ...
This interview is one of series conducted concerning the Oral History of Appalachia. At the time of ...
William R. Bennett, previously the Financial Aid Director at Cleveland State University (CSU), discu...
An Oral history about Jacksonville\u27s Civil Rights on 2/18/2005. Box 1, Folder 4
An interview with Randolph N. Smith by Robert M. Rennick on the place names of communities in Cumber...
This interview was conducted by former Longwood professor Dr. Susan Bagby who interviewed William Wa...
This interview includes a brief biographical history of John S. Cole. This interview also discusses ...
In his interview with Michael Cooke, Daniel W. Thompson discusses his involvement with the Progressi...
In his interview with Michael Cooke, Reverend T.J. Moore discusses his participation in the Progress...
In his interview with Michael Cooke, James A Hodge discusses his life and experiences in rural South...
In her interview with Michael Cooke, Rhudine V. Johnson discusses her experience living in the Colum...
In her interview with Michael Cooke, Mazie Owens discusses her experience and efforts to encourage t...
The following is a transcript of the Bronx African American History Project’s second interview with ...
INTERVIEWERS: Brian Purnell INTERVIEWEE: Mrs. Willie E.P. Bowman (Interview One) SUMMARY BY: Andrew ...
In his interview with Michael Cooke, St. Julian F. Devine (1916-2000) discusses his life and experie...
In his interview with Michael Cooke, Jonas T. Kennedy discusses his experience with the Progressive ...
This interview is one of series conducted concerning the Oral History of Appalachia. At the time of ...
William R. Bennett, previously the Financial Aid Director at Cleveland State University (CSU), discu...
An Oral history about Jacksonville\u27s Civil Rights on 2/18/2005. Box 1, Folder 4
An interview with Randolph N. Smith by Robert M. Rennick on the place names of communities in Cumber...
This interview was conducted by former Longwood professor Dr. Susan Bagby who interviewed William Wa...
This interview includes a brief biographical history of John S. Cole. This interview also discusses ...