In this section, we have selected quotes that represent how Black residents in Maine view their family life. The quotes are taken from transcripts of the oral history project “Home Is Where I Make It”: African American Community and Activism in Greater Portland, Maine.” The interview subjects are all native to Maine or are longtime residents of Maine. The original intent of the “Home Is Where I Make It” project was to highlight Black residents’ history and struggle for community in southern Maine in both their formal organizational memberships and day-to-day activities. The interviews, however, unearthed a wealth of rich data related to family forms and functions and provided insight into how Black residents in Maine conceptualize various a...
The author recounts his visit to the National Museum of African American History in Washington, D.C....
Email from the UMaine Office for Diversity and Inclusion with various details of the Office\u27s wor...
June McKenzie, a fifth-generation Mainer, was born in Portland, Maine, in 1929, one of twelve childr...
Welcome to the “We Exist” exhibit. In this section, we have selected quotes that represent and expla...
Welcome to the “We Exist” exhibit. In this section, we have selected quotes that represent and expla...
In this section, we have selected quotes that represent how Black residents in Maine view their fami...
In this section, we have selected quotes that represent how Black residents in Maine view their fami...
Welcome to the “We Exist” exhibit. In this section, we have selected quotes that represent and expla...
In this section, we have selected quotes that represent how Black residents in Maine view their fami...
Welcome to the fourth exhibit in the series of “We Exist”. In this section we have selected quotes t...
Description: This oral history project was directed by Dr. Maureen Elgersman Lee, of USM, and Rachel...
Cover Story piece on I Make My Home in Maine: Honoring Black and African Heritage, a four-day sy...
Lucille Young was born in Jackson, Mississippi in 1928. Her father and her five brothers and sisters...
In this study, I explore the educational experiences of Black African immigrant youth living in Main...
Mrs. Joanna Boley-Lee McKenzie (age 66; born 1937 in Newark, New Jersey; lived in Maine for 8.5 year...
The author recounts his visit to the National Museum of African American History in Washington, D.C....
Email from the UMaine Office for Diversity and Inclusion with various details of the Office\u27s wor...
June McKenzie, a fifth-generation Mainer, was born in Portland, Maine, in 1929, one of twelve childr...
Welcome to the “We Exist” exhibit. In this section, we have selected quotes that represent and expla...
Welcome to the “We Exist” exhibit. In this section, we have selected quotes that represent and expla...
In this section, we have selected quotes that represent how Black residents in Maine view their fami...
In this section, we have selected quotes that represent how Black residents in Maine view their fami...
Welcome to the “We Exist” exhibit. In this section, we have selected quotes that represent and expla...
In this section, we have selected quotes that represent how Black residents in Maine view their fami...
Welcome to the fourth exhibit in the series of “We Exist”. In this section we have selected quotes t...
Description: This oral history project was directed by Dr. Maureen Elgersman Lee, of USM, and Rachel...
Cover Story piece on I Make My Home in Maine: Honoring Black and African Heritage, a four-day sy...
Lucille Young was born in Jackson, Mississippi in 1928. Her father and her five brothers and sisters...
In this study, I explore the educational experiences of Black African immigrant youth living in Main...
Mrs. Joanna Boley-Lee McKenzie (age 66; born 1937 in Newark, New Jersey; lived in Maine for 8.5 year...
The author recounts his visit to the National Museum of African American History in Washington, D.C....
Email from the UMaine Office for Diversity and Inclusion with various details of the Office\u27s wor...
June McKenzie, a fifth-generation Mainer, was born in Portland, Maine, in 1929, one of twelve childr...