Mount Zion First Baptist Church, San Antonio, Texas Heavily spiced with cogent philosophical observations, African-American community leader The Rev. Claude Black Jr. shares his recollections of the transition from a segregated San Antonio to a city that suffered few public bruises in the civil rights era. Black emphasizes his own efforts to judge people based on their character rather than their skin color, and his work to build a support system that stresses humanness while disregarding culture, economics and race
Audio interview, 5 March 1993, by Joe Ruff of Reverend James O. McKinney, Auburn, Kentucky, who disc...
Reginal Young was born in 1960 in Oklahoma City. Growing up in the projects of Oklahoma, he develope...
In this interview, the Reverend Edward Mulraine (b. 2/9/1969), pastor of a Baptist church in Mount V...
Mount Zion First Baptist Church, San Antonio, Texas Heavily spiced with cogent philosophical observa...
Mount Zion First Baptist Church, San Antonio, Texas Community and political leader the Rev. Claude B...
Black was born in San Antonio on Nov. 28, 1916, the son of a Pullman porter and a housewife. After g...
Prolific historian of African American Churches of Christ Dr. Edward Robinson shares his life story ...
Dr. Jefferson Caruthers narrates his life story in Churches of Christ. His story illustrates the dif...
Length: 84 minutes Interview with Reverend B. Herbert Martin, Sr. by Matthew Kevin Robinson Rev. Mar...
Antonia Zamora is Director Emeritus of the Black Cultural Center, 1973-1995. He recounts the challen...
Albert Jackson (born in Slabfork, Virginia; age 61; lived in Maine for 43 years) and Mrs. Clemmie Ja...
Reverend Albert L. Reed was born on December 14, 1939. In this interview, he discusses the history a...
Talk by Reverend Black that addresses the relationship between the Black church, the civil rights mo...
This interview is with Chas Moore, founder of the Austin Justice Coalition and anti-racist activist ...
Reverend Charles Lucas, Jr., was born in Wheeling, West Virginia. He is the pastor of St. James Afr...
Audio interview, 5 March 1993, by Joe Ruff of Reverend James O. McKinney, Auburn, Kentucky, who disc...
Reginal Young was born in 1960 in Oklahoma City. Growing up in the projects of Oklahoma, he develope...
In this interview, the Reverend Edward Mulraine (b. 2/9/1969), pastor of a Baptist church in Mount V...
Mount Zion First Baptist Church, San Antonio, Texas Heavily spiced with cogent philosophical observa...
Mount Zion First Baptist Church, San Antonio, Texas Community and political leader the Rev. Claude B...
Black was born in San Antonio on Nov. 28, 1916, the son of a Pullman porter and a housewife. After g...
Prolific historian of African American Churches of Christ Dr. Edward Robinson shares his life story ...
Dr. Jefferson Caruthers narrates his life story in Churches of Christ. His story illustrates the dif...
Length: 84 minutes Interview with Reverend B. Herbert Martin, Sr. by Matthew Kevin Robinson Rev. Mar...
Antonia Zamora is Director Emeritus of the Black Cultural Center, 1973-1995. He recounts the challen...
Albert Jackson (born in Slabfork, Virginia; age 61; lived in Maine for 43 years) and Mrs. Clemmie Ja...
Reverend Albert L. Reed was born on December 14, 1939. In this interview, he discusses the history a...
Talk by Reverend Black that addresses the relationship between the Black church, the civil rights mo...
This interview is with Chas Moore, founder of the Austin Justice Coalition and anti-racist activist ...
Reverend Charles Lucas, Jr., was born in Wheeling, West Virginia. He is the pastor of St. James Afr...
Audio interview, 5 March 1993, by Joe Ruff of Reverend James O. McKinney, Auburn, Kentucky, who disc...
Reginal Young was born in 1960 in Oklahoma City. Growing up in the projects of Oklahoma, he develope...
In this interview, the Reverend Edward Mulraine (b. 2/9/1969), pastor of a Baptist church in Mount V...