Franklin / Importance of Booker T. Washington School, Conroe, TX and Race Relations Growing Up
| Interview | Interview with Johnella Franklin |
| Subjects | Race Relations › Black-White Race Relations |
| White Resistance to Civil Rights › Hate Crimes and Violence | |
| Education › Community Controlled Schools | |
| Discrimination or Segregation › Discrimination or Segregation of Public Accommodations › Movie Theaters | |
| Education › Extracurricular Activities › Sports | |
| Tags | Duggan Neighborhood, Conroe, TX |
| Booker T. Washington Junior High School, Conroe, TX | |
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| Interview date | 2016-07-18 |
| Interview source | CRBB Summer 2016 |
| Interviewees | Franklin, Johnella |
| Locations | Pasadena, TX |
| Conroe,TX | |
| Vidor, TX | |
| Cut and Shoot, TX | |
| Duration | 00:06:38 |
| Citation | "Importance of Booker T. Washington School, Conroe, TX and Race Relations Growing Up," from Johnella Franklin oral history interview with , July 18, 2016, Houston, Texas, Civil Rights in Black and Brown Interview Database, https://crbb.tcu.edu/clips/6285/importance-of-booker-t-washington-school-conroe-tx-and-race-relations-growing-up, accessed November 12, 2025 |