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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Dorothy Height Oral History Interview 20170531

That immediately it became all of these counter activities, efforts not only to not move forward but to push us backwards. I thought that resistance in itself was so disturbing because it confused the picture, and really the action was more like this was about bussing and not about school, that it was not about openness, but it was about trying to get new privilege to people who didnt deserve it. That i thought was very detrimental, not just to the children and parents who were involved but i think to the society. Now, you enjoyed an integrated education. Yes. So in that sense you enjoyed what brown might have meant. Thats right, and thats what i thought. I said, now, because and i have until i was an adult i had never had a negro teacher, and so my teachers were interested in me, the parents, boys and girls all shared things together, and i thought, well, this is what school ought to be like, and i thought at last we had it. Well, the decision didnt have an effect on your education, b ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Dorothy Height Oral History Interview 20170531

That immediately it became all of these counter activities, efforts not only to not move forward but to push us backwards. I thought that resistance in itself was so disturbing because it confused the picture, and really the action was more like this was about bussing and not about school, that it was not about openness, but it was about trying to get new privilege to people who didnt deserve it. That i thought was very detrimental, not just to the children and parents who were involved but i think to the society. Now, you enjoyed an integrated education. Yes. So in that sense you enjoyed what brown might have meant. Thats right, and thats what i thought. I said, now, because and i have until i was an adult i had never had a negro teacher, and so my teachers were interested in me, the parents, boys and girls all shared things together, and i thought, well, this is what school ought to be like, and i thought at last we had it. Well, the decision didnt have an effect on your education, b ....

New York , United States , Hyde Park , Luther King , Harold Gillespie , Benjamin Mays , Martin Luther King , Kenneth Clark , Jim Robinson , Emma J Morris , Angela Herndon , Paul Robeson , Philip Randolph , James Robinson , Dorothy Hyde , Eleanor Roosevelt , John Lewis , Olivia Souza , Sea Elliott , Polly Cowan , James Scott , Cowan Bob Moses , Ann Hewitt , Boys Girls , Us Base , Little Community ,

LSU Police promotes interim chief to campus' top cop, effective this week

BATON ROUGE — The LSU Police Department on Wednesday named its interim chief of police as its permanent campus law enforcement head. ....

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100 FM The Pike. Lynne Tolman From Talks About The Documentary "Major Taylor: Champion Of The Race". At the turn of the century, Marshall Walter "Major" Taylor was a superstar in the world of competitive cycling. He was as big as LeBron James is now and almost as wealthy. He accomplished most of his greatest achievements while a resident of Worcester. He also faced great adversity because he was African-American. The Worcester Public Library is screening the documentary, "Major Taylor: The Champion Of The Race" tonight(5/22/24) at 6pm. President of the Major Taylor Association, Lynne Tolman, talks to Mike Hsu about Taylor's story and the screening event at the library.

100 FM The Pike. Lynne Tolman From Talks About The Documentary "Major Taylor: Champion Of The Race". At the turn of the century, Marshall Walter "Major" Taylor was a superstar in the world of competitive cycling. He was as big as LeBron James is now and almost as wealthy. He accomplished most of his greatest achievements while a resident of Worcester. He also faced great adversity because he was African-American. The Worcester Public Library is screening the documentary, "Major Taylor: The Champion Of The Race" tonight(5/22/24) at 6pm. President of the Major Taylor Association, Lynne Tolman, talks to Mike Hsu about Taylor's story and the screening event at the library.
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