Film, Video Calvin Luper oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosnier in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2011 May 24
Calvin Luper oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosnier in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2011 May 24
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Title
- Calvin Luper oral history interview conducted by Joseph Mosnier in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2011 May 24
Summary
- Calvin Luper remembers his mother, Clara Luper, and her leadership in Oklahoma City's National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Youth Council. He recalls participating in sit-ins in drug stores and restaurants, and hosting a radio show with his mother. He also remembers other leaders in Oklahoma's civil rights movement, including Dr. Charles N. Atkins, E. Melvin Porter, and Ada Lois Sipuel.
Names
- Luper, Calvin, 1946- interviewee
- Mosnier, Joseph, interviewer
- Civil Rights History Project (U.S.)
Created / Published
- 2011.
Headings
- - Luper, Calvin,--1946---Interviews
- - Hildreth, Marilyn Luper,--1947
- - Luper, Clara,--1923-2011
- - National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.--Youth Council
- - African American civil rights workers--Oklahoma--Interviews
- - Civil rights movements--Oklahoma
- - Civil rights movements--United States
- - Discrimination in public accommodations--Oklahoma
Genre
- Filmed interviews
- Interviews
- Oral histories
- Video recordings
Notes
- - Recorded in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on May 24, 2011.
- - Civil Rights History Project Collection (AFC 2010/039), Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
- - Copies of items are also held at the National Museum of African American History and Culture (U.S.).
- - Calvin Luper was born in 1946 in Oklahoma. His mother, Clara Luper, was a teacher and local civil rights activist. He participated in many sit-ins and demonstrations with his mother and sister Marilyn in Oklahoma City. He attended Douglass High School and the University of Oklahoma and worked as an electrician.
- - The Civil Rights History Project is a joint project of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress and the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of African American History and Culture to collect video and audio recordings of personal histories and testimonials of individuals who participated in the Civil Rights movement.
- - In English.
- - Finding aid http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.afc/eadafc.af013005
Medium
- 4 video files of 4 (HD, Apple ProRes 422 HQ, QuickTime wrapper) (24 min.) : digital, sound, color.
- 1 transcript (14 pages).
Source Collection
- Civil Rights History Project collection AFC 2010/039: 0013
Repository
- Library of Congress Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, 101 Independence Ave. S.E., Washington, DC USA 20540 to 4610 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.afc/folklife.home
Digital Id
- http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.afc/afc2010039.afc2010039_crhp0013
- afc2010039text.afc2010039_crhp0013_luper_transcript
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2015669112
Access Advisory
- Collection is open for research. Access to recordings may be restricted. To request materials, please contact the Folklife Reading Room at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.afc/folklife.contact
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- image
- video
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Subject
- African American Civil Rights Workers
- Civil Rights Movements
- Discrimination in Public Accommodations
- Filmed Interviews
- Hildreth, Marilyn Luper
- Interviews
- Luper, Calvin
- Luper, Clara
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- Oklahoma
- Oral Histories
- United States
- Video Recordings
- Youth Council