The Civil Rights History Project: Survey of Collections and Repositories
Alabama Center for Higher Education statewide oral history project [Talladega College]Repository: Talladega College. Library
Collection Description (CRHP): Interviewees discuss the NAACP and its relationship to churches, protest demonstrations in Anniston and Talladega, the Talladega Improvement Association, and Snow Hill Institute.
Collection Description (Extant): The Alabama Center for Higher Education (ACHE) is composed of the eight predominately black senior colleges in Alabama and is incorporated under the laws of the State of Alabama as an agency to promote cooperation among the institutions. During the past five years, ACHE and the participating institutions have made significant progress in developing and implementing programs for interinstitutional cooperation. One of the many ACHE cooperating programs is the "Collection and Evaluation of Materials on Black Americans" CEMBA). Under this program, each institution has further developed its library and archives with emphasis on the collection and evaluation of documents relating to black Americans.
The Statewide Oral History Project was conceived and implemented to supplement the CEMBA work by conducting and collecting tape-recorded interviews. It is the first oral history program in Alabama primarily concerned with gathering information in the black community. The first purpose was the record the experiences of black Alabamians in their attempts to cope with racial discrimination and in their struggle to achieve equality of opportunity. The data collected is
needed so that the perspectives, experiences, and contributions of Afro-Americans may be incorporated into the writing and teaching of history. The second purpose of the project was thus to make the data available for instructional and research use and to demonstrate methods for its utilization. The third purpose was to train faculty
associates, archivists, staff employees, and students in the methodology and procedures associated with oral history.
Date(s): 1972-1974
Finding Aid: Finding Aid available in published report by the Alabama Center for Higher Education (1974).
Language: English
Interviewees: J. Roland Braithwaite, Shirley Collins, Laura R. Daly, W. J. Edwards, Harold A. Franklin, Gregory Hale, Thomas Hardy, Milton S. Hurst, Alfred B. Lewis, Everett W. McNair, Michael Phipps, James W. Smiley, Robert Strickland, Curiere Terry, Arthur B. Williams, Todd Wilson
Rights (CRHP): Contact the repository which holds the collection for information on rights
Subjects:
Civil rights movements--Alabama Discrimination in the military King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 Snow Hill Normal and Industrial Institute (Ala.) Voter registration--Alabama
Genres:
Interviews Sound recordings
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