Interview with Dan Carter
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Chemistry
African American colleges and universities
Segregation
Civil rights
Civil rights movements
Dan Carter moved to Richland, Washington in 1964 and worked on the Hanford Site from 1964-1996.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
02/19/2018
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Interview with Joe Williams
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Migration
Segregation
Discrimination
School integration
Joe Williams moved to the Tri-Cities in 1943 to work on the Hanford Site.
An interview conducted by the African American Community Cultural and Educational Society (AACCES) as part of an oral history project documenting the lives of African Americans in the Tri-Cities during the Manhattan Project and Cold War.
African American Community Cultural and Educational Society
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
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Interview with Velma Ray
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Migration
Velma Ray moved to Pasco, Washington to work on the Hanford Site during the Manhattan Project.
An interview conducted by the African American Community Cultural and Educational Society (AACCES) as part of an oral history project documenting the lives of African Americans in the Tri-Cities during the Manhattan Project and Cold War.
African American Community Cultural and Educational Society
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
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Interview with Cornelius Walker
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Migration
McNary Lock and Dam (Or.)
Discrimination
Cornelius Walker moved to the Tri-Cities in 1948 to work on the Hanford Site.
An interview conducted by the African American Community Cultural and Educational Society (AACCES) as part of an oral history project documenting the lives of African Americans in the Tri-Cities during the Manhattan Project and Cold War.
African American Community Cultural and Educational Society
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
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Interview with James Pruitt
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Migration
Racism
Segregation
Civil rights
Civil rights movements
Affirmative action
James Pruitt moved to the Tri-Cities in 1948 and was influential in civil rights movements.
An interview conducted by the African American Community Cultural and Educational Society (AACCES) as part of an oral history project documenting the lives of African Americans in the Tri-Cities during the Manhattan Project and Cold War.
African American Community Cultural and Educational Society
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
10/18/2001
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Interview with Olden Richmond
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Migration
Olden Richmond moved to Pasco, Washington in 1943 to work on the Hanford Site.
An interview conducted by the African American Community Cultural and Educational Society (AACCES) as part of an oral history project documenting the lives of African Americans in the Tri-Cities during the Manhattan Project and Cold War.
African American Community Cultural and Educational Society
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
06/21/2001
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Interview with Thomas Moore
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Seattle (Wash.)
Migration
Segregation
Thomas Moore moved to Pasco, Washington in 1949 and opened many local businesses.
An interview conducted by the African American Community Cultural and Educational Society (AACCES) as part of an oral history project documenting the lives of African Americans in the Tri-Cities during the Manhattan Project and Cold War.
African American Community Cultural and Educational Society
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
06/23/2001
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Interview with Luzell Johnson
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Segregation
Luzell Johnson moved to Pasco, Washington in 1944 to work on the Hanford Site.
An interview conducted by the African American Community Cultural and Educational Society (AACCES) as part of an oral history project documenting the lives of African Americans in the Tri-Cities during the Manhattan Project and Cold War.
African American Community Cultural and Educational Society
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
02/18/2002
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Interview with Benny Haney
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Kansas City (Mo.)
Yakima (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Migration
Segregation
Benny Haney moved to the Tri-Cities in 1944 to work on the Hanford Site.
An interview conducted by the African American Community Cultural and Educational Society (AACCES) as part of an oral history project documenting the lives of African Americans in the Tri-Cities during the Manhattan Project and Cold War.
African American Community Cultural and Educational Society
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
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Interview with Virginia Crippen
Pasco (Wash.)
Restaurant owners
Discrimination
Segregation
Virginia Crippen moved to Pasco, Washington in 1948 and was a successful business owner.
An interview conducted by the African American Community Cultural and Educational Society (AACCES) as part of an oral history project documenting the lives of African Americans in the Tri-Cities during the Manhattan Project and Cold War.
African American Community Cultural and Educational Society
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
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Interview with Edward Ash, Sr.
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Tacoma (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Migration
Nuclear reactors
Segregation
Racism
Radioactive decontamination
Edward Ash, Sr. moved to Pasco, Washington in 1947 and worked on the Hanford Site from 1947-1981.
An interview conducted by the African American Community Cultural and Educational Society (AACCES) as part of an oral history project documenting the lives of African Americans in the Tri-Cities during the Manhattan Project and Cold War.
African American Community Cultural and Educational Society
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
08/25/2001
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Interview with Wally Webster
Mobile (Ala.)
Oakland (Calif.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Segregation
School integration
Migration
Civil rights
Civil rights movements
African American colleges and universities
Wally Webster moved to Pasco, Washington in 1962 and was influential in local and national Civil Rights movements.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
06/20/2018
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Interview with Edward Wallace
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
School integration
An interview with Edward Wallace conducted as park of a National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
04/10/2018
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Interview with Jim Stoffels
Richland (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Civil rights
Civil rights movements
Segregation
Discrimination
Jim Stoffels moved to Richland, Washington in 1962 and was involved in local civil rights movements.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
07/13/2018
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Interview with Reverend Jeannette Sparks
Pasco (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
McNary Lock and Dam (Or.)
Basketball
Segregation
School integration
Civil rights
Reverend Jeannette Sparks moved to Pasco, Washington as a child in 1951.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
05/05/2018
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Interview with Bobby Sparks
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Migration
Segregation
School integration
Discrimination
Civil rights movements
Sports
Wrestling
Electricians
Racism
Affirmative action
Civil rights
Bobby Sparks moved to Pasco, Washington in 1965 as a child and began working on the Hanford Site in 1982.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
05/08/2018
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Interview with John Slaughter
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Chattanooga (Tenn.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Discrimination
Civil rights
Segregation
Korean War, 1950-1953
Civil engineering
Civil rights movements
John Slaughter moved to Kennewick, Washington in 1965 and worked on the Hanford Site from 1965-1973.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
02/28/2018
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Interview with Rickie Robinson
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Yakima (Wash.)
Migration
Northwest, Pacific
Civil rights
Civil rights movements
Segregation
Rickie Robinson was born in Pasco, Washington in 1952. Rickie's parents moved to Pasco, Washington in 1947 and were influential in the community.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
02/16/2018
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Interview with Bryan and Rhonda Rambo
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Migration
School integration
Segregation
Discrimination
Racism
Radioactive waste disposal
Nuclear energy
Civil rights
Civil rights movements
Bryan and Rhonda Rambo were both born in Pasco, Washington. Their parents moved to Pasco, Washington in the early 1950s.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
03/23/2018
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Interview with Andy and Shirley Miller
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Civil rights
Civil rights movements
Discrimination
Segregation
Human rights
Shirley Miller moved to Richland, Washington in 1951 and was involved in local civil rights movements. Andy Miller was born in Richland, Washington in 1953. A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
06/26/2018
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Interview with Liz Curfman
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
West Richland (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Segregation
Civil rights
Civil rights movements
Affirmative action
Basketball
Liz Curfman moved to the Tri-Cities area in 1968. Liz Curfman worked on the Hanford Site from 1968-2007.
Description
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
07/16/2018
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Interview with Emma Peoples
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Segregation
School integration
Migration
Segregation
Emma Peoples moved to Richland, Washington in 1957 as a teenage and worked on the Hanford Site from 1973-1996.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
05/02/2018
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Interview with Vanessa Moore
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Discrimination
Segregation
Baseball
Basketball
Civil rights movements
Nuclear industry
Vanessa Moore was born in Richland, Washington in 1956 and started working on the Hanford Site in 1991.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
05/11/2018
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Interview with Ellenor Moore
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Segregation
Migration
Civil rights
Civil rights movements
Discrimination
Racism
Ellenor Moore moved to Pasco, Washington in 1950 as a teenager.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
03/21/2018
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Interview with Greg Mitchell
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Segregation
School integration
Sports
Migration
Naval education
Basketball
Racism
Football
Nuclear industry
Engineering
Affirmative action
Civil rights
Civil rights movements
Greg Mitchell was born in Pasco, Washington in 1953 and grew up in Richland, Washington. Greg worked on the Hanford Site from 1972-2005.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
04/23/2018
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Interview with David (Duke) Mitchell
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Baseball
Discrimination
Segregation
School integration
Basketball
Sports
Football
Nuclear weapons industry
Civil rights
Civil rights movements
Radioactive Waste Disposal
Migration
Duke Mitchell grew up in the Tri-Cities first in Pasco, Washington then Richland, Washington. Mitchell worked on the Hanford Site from 1993-2009.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
03/02/2018
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Interview with Wayne Martin
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Segregation
Discrimination
Racism
Civil rights movements
Radioactive wastes
Radioactive waste disposal
Geochemistry
African American universities and colleges
Migration
Affirmative action
Poverty
Civil rights
Wayne Martin moved to Richland, Washington in 1975 and worked for Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
04/05/2018
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Interview with Aubrey Johnson
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
School integration
Racism
Segregation
School integration
Cooking
Baseball
Affirmative action
Migration
Civil rights
Civil rights movements
Aubrey Johnson moved to Pasco, Washington as a child in 1946.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
04/09/2018
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Interview with Emmitt Ray Jackson
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Segregation
Discrimination
Sports
Basketball
Migration
School integration
Civil rights
Civil rights movements
Emmitt Jackson was born in Richland, Washington in 1950 and started working on the Hanford Site in 1977.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
03/23/2018
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Interview with Kathy (Brouns) Harvey
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Civil rights
Civil rights movements
Discrimination
School integration
Kathy (Brouns) Harvey was born in Richland, Washington in 1954. Her mother Nyla was influential in local Civil Rights movements.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
06/29/2018
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Interview with Gordon Guice
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Segregation
Civil rights
Civil rights movements
School integration
Racism
Sports
Pullman (Wash.)
Basketball
Affirmative action
Gordon Guice was born in Pasco, Washington in 1952 and worked on the Hanford Site various times between 1982-2016.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
01/23/2018
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Interview with Mae Fite
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Migration
Bonneville Dam (Or. And Wash.)
Snake River (Wyo.-Wash.)
Segregation
School integration
Civil rights
Mae Fite moved to Pasco, Washington in 1950 and worked on the Hanford Site from 1967-2009.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
04/05/2018
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Interview with Vanis and Edmon Daniels
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Segregation
School integration
African American universities and colleges
Civil rights
Civil rights movements
Nuclear weapons plants
Baseball
Vanis and Edmon Daniels moved to Pasco, Washington in 1951 and both worked on the Hanford Site.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
05/07/2018
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Interview with C.W. Brown
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Segregation
McNary Lock and Dam (Or.)
Nuclear industry
Nuclear energy
Civil rights
Racism
C.W. Brown moved to Richland, Washington in 1948, and worked at the Hanford Site from 1964-1994.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
05/12/2018
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Interview with Donald Bell, Sr.
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Segregation
School integration
Civil rights movements
Racism
Donald Bell, Sr. was born in 1958 in Pasco, Washington and worked on the Hanford Site from 1976-2009.
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
04/04/2018
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Interview with Marion Keith Barton
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Segregation
School integration
Affirmative Action
Nuclear industry
Nuclear energy
Civil rights
Civil rights movements
Keith Barton was born in Pasco, Washington in 1951 and worked on the Hanford Site from 1969-1975 and 1978-2015.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
05/01/2018
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Interview with Dallas Barnes
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Pullman (Wash.)
Migration
Segregation
School integration
Race relations
Affirmative action
Civil rights
Civil rights movements
Dallas Barnes moved to Pasco, Washington in 1952 as a child.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
03/22/2018
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Interview with Dallas Barnes, Webster Jackson, Albert Wilkins at Morning Star Baptist Church, Pasco, WA.
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Church
Segregation
Migration
School integration
Affirmative action
Civil rights
Civil rights movements
Dallas Barnes, Webster Jackson and Albert Wilkins discuss life in Pasco since 1950 and the history of the Morningstar Baptist Church.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
05/31/2018
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Interview with Rose Allen
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
Segregation
Teaching
Civil rights
Rose Allen moved to Pasco, Washington from Arkansas in the early 1950's.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
01/12/2018
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Interview with Clarence Alford
Pasco (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
African American universities and colleges
Migration
Civil rights
Teaching
School integration
Civil rights movements
Clarence Alford moved to Pasco, Washington in 1968 and taught for the Pasco School District for many years.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
05/17/2018
Those interested in reproducing part or all of this oral history should contact the Hanford History Project at ourhanfordhistory@tricity.wsu.edu, who can provide specific rights information for this item.
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Interview with John Abercrombie
Hanford Site (Wash.)
Richland (Wash.)
Pasco (Wash.)
Kennewick (Wash.)
School integration
African American universities and colleges
Affirmative action programs
Migration
Civil rights
Race relations
Racism
John Abercrombie has lived in the Tri-Cities since 1967 and worked on the Hanford Site from 1967-1995.
A National Park Service funded project to document the history of African American contributions to Hanford and the surrounding communities. This project was conducted through the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystems Unit, Task Agreement P17AC01288
Hanford Oral History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
07/23/2018
Those interested in reproducing part or all of this oral history should contact the Hanford History Project at ourhanfordhistory@tricity.wsu.edu, who can provide specific rights information for this item.
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