Catalog ID:
ORH-002-0016
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Scope & Content:
Geraldine Whiting Farrar Johnson is interviewed by Denise Foster-Bey
From 1982-1983, Bridgeport's Afro American Educators' Association conducted interviews with black residents of Bridgeport as part of a project funded by the Connecticut Humanities Council. The project aims to examine the social and economic impacts on Bridgeport's African-American residents during World War I, the Depression, World War II, and the 1960s.
From 1982-1983, Bridgeport's Afro American Educators' Association conducted interviews with black residents of Bridgeport as part of a project funded by the Connecticut Humanities Council. The project aims to examine the social and economic impacts on Bridgeport's African-American residents during World War I, the Depression, World War II, and the 1960s.