[Portsmouth, Virginia, civil rights oral history project]
Creator | Cinebar Productions, Inc. |
Description | This project consists of videotaped interviews of people prominent in the Portsmouth, Virginia, civil rights movement. School desegregation, civil rights demonstrations, and other matters were discussed. James W. Holley, Portsmouth’s first black mayor, was interviewed. |
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Date from | 2007 |
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Geographic school | Portsmouth, VA |
Size | approximately 8 videorecordings |
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Part Of larger collection yes/no | |
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URL | http://www.cinebarproductions.com/index.php |
Repository | Cinebar Productions, Inc. |
Repository address | 763 J. Clyde Morris Blvd., Suite 1-C, Newport News, VA 23601 |
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Repository contact title | Cinebar Productions, Inc. |
Repository contact email | http://www.cinebarproductions.com/contact/ |
Repository contact phone | (757) 873-3232 |
DoveRegion | region3 |
Subjects | o African American politicians
o African Americans–Civil rights o Civil rights demonstrations o Civil rights movements o Civil rights workers o Portsmouth (Va.) o School integration |
Types | o Interviews
o Video recordings |