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Featured Collections: Oral History Interviews

A collection of oral history interviews with Kent County residents, Chestertown and other community members, and Washington Colleges students and staff. Interviews cover the history of Chestertown, Kent County Black and White community cultural assets, education, and the arts, and the history of Kent County Black residents. Life as Black students, faculty, and staff at Washington College is also described. Click on each image to view a list of content indexed by subject discussed and to listen to the interview.

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Oral History Interview with Monique Saunders Patrick
 Oral history interview with Avon T. Jones
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Community tapestry explanation
Doncella Wilson, The Realities of Being a Black Mother
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Oral history interview conducted with Erlena C. Linthicum
Oral history interview conducted with Marie Butler
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Oral history interview with Airlee Ringgold Johnson
Oral history interview with Angela Crenshaw
Oral history interview with Carolyn Brooks
Oral history interview with Darius Johnson
Oral history interview with Dr. Wayman W. Taylor Jr.
Oral history interview with Dr. Wayman W. Taylor Jr.
Oral history interview with Eleanor Ringgold
Oral history interview with Elinore Black-Waits
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Oral history interview with Irene Moore, October 22, 2020
Oral history interview with James Rochester
Oral History Interview with Joyce Hopkins
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Oral history interview with Kentavius Jones
Oral history interview with LaMonte Cooke
Oral history interview with Larry Wilson
Oral History Interview with Marvin Leslie Jones Sr. (abbv.)
Oral history interview with Melvin Freeman
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Oral history interview with Norris Commodore
Oral history interview with Rev. Charles Ringgold Sr.
Oral history interview with Rev. Ellsworth Tolliver
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Oral history interview with Ruby Norman
Oral history interview with Sam Ringgold Jr.
Oral history interview with Sylvester Sewell
Oral history interview with Terrance Wilson
Oral history interview with William Pickrum
Oral history interview with William T. Scott Jr.
Oral history interview with William Washington
Oral history interview with Yvette Hynson
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Worton Point African American Schoolhouse Museum Tape 4
Worton Point African American Schoolhouse Museum Tape 6
Worton Point African American Schoolhouse Museum Tape 7
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