COMPOUND OBJECT (6 Items)

African American Life in Tacoma Item Info

Bernice Canada, photograph
Bernice Canada, photograph
IMAGE
Louise R. Turner, photograph...
Louise R. Turner, photograph
IMAGE
Preston T. Jones, research...
Preston T. Jones, research essay - application/pdf
PDF
Bernice Canada and Louise...
Bernice Canada and Louise R. Turner, interview transcript - application/pdf
PDF
Bernice Canada and Louise...
Bernice Canada and Louise R. Turner, audio - audio
AUDIO
Project bibliography
Project bibliography - application/pdf
PDF
Title:
African American Life in Tacoma
Creator:
Jones, Preston T.
Date Created:
1994
Description:
Sisters and lifelong Tacoma residents Louise Turner and Bernice Canada share their family history and reflect on how the city's racial attitudes have changed during their lifetimes. They describe their experiences as African Americans growing up in turn-of-the-century Tacoma and comment on the rise of segregation during and after the World Wars. Turner and Canada also touch on their work as Eucharistic ministers. The interview concludes with their thoughts on the importance of family values.
Subjects:
African Americans Women Tacoma Social conditions Religious life and customs Race relations 20th century
Location:
Hilltop
Latitude:
47.24537592
Longitude:
-122.452731
Source:
Tacoma Community History Project
Type:
record
Format:
compound_object
Source
Preferred Citation:
"African American Life in Tacoma", Tacoma Community History Project, University of Washington Tacoma Library
Reference Link:
https://erika-b.github.io/tchp/items/chp199403.html
Rights
Rights:
Individuals may use project materials for scholarly or research purposes, according to the provisions of fair use, but reproducing, publishing, or broadcasting any oral history project materials requires permission. For more information, see http://content.lib.washington.edu/tacomacommweb/using-projects.html
Standardized Rights:
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