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D'Augustino, Bronx African American History Project
D'Augustino, Bronx African American History Project
Oral Histories
Interviewer: Mark Naison
Interviews took place on September 30, 2003
Summarized by Alice Stryker
This interview is broken into 3 sessions. The first two are with an anonymous woman called “woman 1” and the third session is with an anonymous woman called “woman 2”.
Woman 1, who we later learn is Mrs. Jones, moved to the Bronx in 1947 to Oak Tree Place and Belmont where they were the only black family on the block. She was initially from Georgia, but moved to New York City when she was very young. Her husband was born in Harlem. They went to …
Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 12, 1942, Unknown Unknown
Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 12, 1942, Unknown Unknown
Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers
Poston newspaper covers Poston County Fair, working conditions, accidents, event schedule, personal stories, safety classes, "outside friends, arts and craft classes, smallpox, elections, Sunday school programs, social events, sports events and comics.