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James Black
…in Brooklyn. So, you know, it was, it was very important. And see, they also had at Second Ward Carver College, coming out as a vocational school where you can learn trades. So, that was, that was our community. JP: And so, in some ways the community was centered around…
Walter "Buck" Kennedy
…were coming from, I mean, where, where were these people coming from? WK: From this. BA: That were coming in. WK: Yeah. Most of them was coming from this side of town. BA: OK. WK: Because they had the most population of the church was from this area and then,…
Barbara C. Steele
…not challenge what happened but how she is so glad that today people are able to challenge issues. Mrs. Steele then talks about the sense of community and safety within Brooklyn. Mrs. Steele comments, “everybody was somebody and God was for all.” 30.0 Talks about why she did the interview….
Charles Clyburn
…and you come downthe street and meet somebody coming out and, you know, every time you come all the way downthe Brooklyn, someone would join in and by the time you get to school- – RJ: So, [laughs] – – CC: So yeah there would be crowd – and that’s…
Christine Bowser
…YWCA, classes offered, interactions with members of community 24:28 YWCA and YMCA relationships, process of integration, Phylis Wheatly name 27:07 Relocation, University Park, members of redevelopment committee, compensation for properties 29:44 Comments on “Good housing in good neighborhoods”, First Ward involvement in relocation 33:40 YWCA and urban renewal, church presence…