Willie Pearl Lewis Interview Clips
Oral History
Willie Pearl Lewis talks about being a teacher, moving from Mobile County Training School to Vigor High School, and being one of the first black teachers at a formerly all white school.
Willie Pearl Lewis talks about the effects of desegregation on education and literacy.
Willie Pearl Lewis
National African American Archives & Museum
Museum of Mobile
Mobile Tricentennial Video Oral History Project
National African American Archives & Museum,
Museum of Mobile
Mobile Public Library, Local History & Genealogy
2000
mp4
English
Oral history interview
VOHP-WilliePearlLewis-Teaching
Lancie Thomas & Claretta Blackmon Interview Clip
Oral History
Lancie Thomas and Claretta Blackmon talk about The Mobile Beacon, what it has done for the community, politics, Gov. Wallace, and the Klan.
Lancie Thomas
Claretta Blackmon
National African American Archives & Museum
Museum of Mobile
Mobile Tricentennial Video Oral History Project
National African American Archives & Museum,
Museum of Mobile
Mobile Public Library, Local History & Genealogy
1999
mp4
English
Oral history interview
VOHP-Thomas&Blackmon-Beacon
Casmarah Mani Interview Clips
Oral History
Casmarah Mani talks about changes in his community, the effects of desegregation, and race relations.
Casmarah Mani talks about his time in prison, police corruption, and his lawsuit against the city for the attempt on his life by police officers.
Casmarah Mani
National African American Archives & Museum
Museum of Mobile
Mobile Tricentennial Video Oral History Project
National African American Archives & Museum,
Museum of Mobile
Mobile Public Library, Local History & Genealogy
2000
mp4
English
Oral history interview
VOHP-CasmarahMani-Community