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Oral history interview with Patricia Griffith Hamilton and Joseph Griffith III about Richmond's black community
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Oral history interview with Patricia Griffith Hamilton and Joseph Griffith III about Richmond's black community
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Created Date
Maybe 1980 (date is uncertain)
Description
Oral history interview with Patricia Griffith Hamilton and Joseph Griffith III about the black community in Richmond, California. Part I: Birth and early years in Richmond, CA [00:18], Father's work as a roofer in the 1930s [02:40], Early years in North Richmond in the 1930s [04:48], Movie theaters in Richmond, CA [05:45], Joseph Griffith III's early years in Richmond [06:10], Bull chasing [06:35], Fishing [08:12], Discrimination in schools [09:18], Black neighborhoods in Richmond, CA [10:50], Black businesses [11:14], Activities for blacks in Richmond, CA before WWII [12:43], Richmond Spiders Baseball team/Negro leagues [13:93], Richmond High School [15:38], Pre-WWII black population in Richmond, CA [16:33], Malbrooks [?], S.C. Rodgers, and Robinson families [19:00], Boxer Earl Turner [20:22], Ellison and Bonaparte families [21:55], Richmond during WWII [23:46], North Richmond's reputation [33:27], Black historic sites in Richmond (The Pink Kitchen) [38:53], Missionary Baptist Church [41:17] Part II: Impression of Richmond, CA today (how it has changed since the 1960s) [00:10], Extended black families in Richmond, CA [06:28], Stereotypes of Richmond, CA [09:00]
Creators and Contributors
Creator:
Crouchett, Lawrence P.
Interviewer: Crouchett, Lawrence P.
Interviewee: Griffith, Joseph III
Interviewee: Hamilton, Patricia Griffith
Interviewer: Crouchett, Lawrence P.
Interviewee: Griffith, Joseph III
Interviewee: Hamilton, Patricia Griffith
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Format
Audio cassette
Extent
2
Tapes
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United States
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Phone: (510) 637-0198
Phone: (510) 637-0198
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