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Lawrence / Living in Washington, D.C. and Inspiration for Activism

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Interview Interview with Iris Lawrence
Subjects Work › Occupations
Work › Working Conditions
Housing › Neighborhoods
Housing › Neighborhoods › Residential Segregation
Community Organizations
Community Organizations › Civil Rights Organizations
Community Organizations › Civil Rights Organizations › National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Race Relations › Black-White Race Relations
Discrimination or Segregation › Discrimination or Segregation of Public Accommodations
Discrimination or Segregation › Discrimination or Segregation at School
Discrimination or Segregation › Discrimination or Segregation and Neighborhoods
Geography › Places (Cities, Towns, Neighborhoods, and Intersections)
Geography › Spatial and Residential Segregation
Education › All-Black Education
Education › Higher Education
Education › Teachers and Administrators
Recreation and Leisure › Public Facilities
Historic Periods › Early 1960s [Exact Date Unknown]
Historic Periods › Mid-1960s [Exact Date Unknown]
Historic Periods › Late 1960s [Exact Date Unknown]
Direct Action
Family › Parents
Tags Howard University
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Interview date 2016-06-22
Interview source CRBB Summer 2016
Interviewees Lawrence, Iris
Duration 00:06:11
Citation "Living in Washington, D.C. and Inspiration for Activism," from Iris Lawrence oral history interview with ,  June 22, 2016, Amarillo, TX, Civil Rights in Black and Brown Interview Database, https://crbb.tcu.edu/clips/4275/living-in-washington-d-c-and-inspiration-for-activism, accessed December 19, 2024