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Repository: | Eastern Washington University |
Summary: | This collections consists of an interview with Geraldine Gardner, concerning her experiences as an African-American woman living in Spokane. |
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Repository: | Montana Historical Society, Research Center Archives |
Summary: | Home Ground Radio Interviews collection (1996-2016) includes a selection of interviews recorded for the Home Ground Radio show hosted by Brain Kahn broadcasted between 1996 and 2016. |
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Repository: | University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections |
Summary: | Papers, tape recorded interview of an advocate for human rights, race relations, education, and democrats |
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Repository: | Eastern Washington University |
Summary: | The Carl Maxey Interview consists of an interview with Carl Maxey, an African-American living in Spokane from the 1930s to the 1970s. |
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Repository: | Eastern Washington University |
Summary: | This collection contains an interview with Fred Miller, an early resident of Sprague, Washington. |
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Repository: | Eastern Washington University |
Summary: | The Oral History Interview with Donald Rose consists of a 19 page transcript of an oral history recorded by Dr. Joseph Franklin. The interview is part of the Inland Northwest Black History Collection. |
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Repository: | Eastern Washington University |
Summary: | This collection contains an interview with James Ralph Jones, an African-American man who was active in the development of the Morning Star Baptist Church in Spokane. |
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Repository: | Eastern Washington University |
Summary: | This collection contains an interview with Mr. Earl and Mrs. Mabel Coates who discuss their experiences as African Americans living in Spokane. |
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Repository: | Eastern Washington University |
Summary: | This collection contains an interview with Lillian Strong (Mrs. Joseph W. Strong). In the interview, Mrs. Strong discusses her experiences as an African American woman living in Spokane since 1910. |
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Repository: | Eastern Washington University |
Summary: | This collection contains an interview with Mrs. William Peterschick about the early history of Spokane. |
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Repository: | Eastern Washington University |
Summary: | This collections contains an interview with Ben Renner and Hazel Renner about life in Clayton, Washington during the early to mid-20th century. |
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Repository: | Eastern Washington University |
Summary: | This collection contains an interview with Lewis Jack Richardson detailing his life near Wenatchee, Washington, as an architect, a Chelan County Commissioner, Public Utility District Commissioner, and orchardist. |
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Repository: | Eastern Washington University |
Summary: | This collection contains an interview with Noah David Showalter Jr. |
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Repository: | Eastern Washington University |
Summary: | This collection contains an interview with William Splichal, who describes experiences living in Washington State in the late 1800s and early 1900s, specifically in Cheney, Spokane, and Odessa. |
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Repository: | Eastern Washington University |
Summary: | This collections contains an interview with Sybil Stafford on her experiences as an African American woman living in Spokane. |
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Repository: | Western Washington University, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies |
Summary: | This collection comprises fifteen audio cassette tapes containing oral history interviews with residents of Whatcom County. Conducted in 1995, these interviews document family histories and experiences of individuals from towns including Everson, Nooksack, Deming, Welcome, Sprague and Sumas. |
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Repository: | University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections |
Summary: | Tapes, texts, and other field notes from Florence Fung Lam Woo's research of the Ahousaht dialect of the Southern Wakashan Nuu-chah-nulth language. |