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Interview With Reverend Bill Maloney, Edward Seitz
Interview With Reverend Bill Maloney, Edward Seitz
Chicago 1968
Length: 122 minutes
Interview with Reverend Bill Maloney by Edward Seitz
Rev. Maloney begins by explaining how, by virtue of their location alone, his church was at the center of the Conspiracy Seven [aka Chicago Seven] trial, when protesters, press and police would meet inside their building. He then talks about his childhood in East Liverpool, Ohio, growing up a very observant Lutheran family, participating in his high school newspaper and theater, and later, his college radio station. He recalls his time at Youngstown State University studying philosophy and sociology, his experiences in seminary school at Hammond Divinity School, and …
Interview With Reverend H. Kris Ronnow, Sarah Moore
Interview With Reverend H. Kris Ronnow, Sarah Moore
Chicago 1968
Length: 74 minutes
Interview with Rev. H. Kris Ronnow by Sarah Moore
Rev. Ronnow describes his childhood in Saint Paul, Minnesota, raised in a working-class Presbyterian family, attending a desegregated high school and later, Macalester College. He explains his move to Chicago, earning a master in social work and attending seminary simultaneously, while also marrying and starting a family. He tells of how he decided to become a priest and what led to his involvement in community organizing, including the Interreligious Counsel of Urban Affairs. He recounts his activism work and marching with Martin Luther King, Jr. He recalls the …
Interview With Reverend Dr. Stan Davis, Dawn Butler
Interview With Reverend Dr. Stan Davis, Dawn Butler
Chicago 1968
Length: 116 minutes
Interview with Reverend Stan Davis by Dawn Butler
Rev. Davis begins by sharing details about himself, his family, and his early years in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, and his religious community, the Church of the Brethren. He talks about growing up during World War II and how he first became aware of prejudice, witnessing the internment of the Japanese-American community. He recalls his studies at Juniata College and his decision to attend Bethany Theological. He describes moving to North Lawndale, a diverse immigrant community that underwent drastic demographic changes as a result of unscrupulous lending practices designed to move …
Interview With Reverend Dr. Larry Greenfield, Lauren Kostiuk
Interview With Reverend Dr. Larry Greenfield, Lauren Kostiuk
Chicago 1968
Length: 76 minutes
Interview with Larry Greenfield by Lauren Kostiuk
Rev. Greenfield begins by describing organizations he’s been involved with, devoted to religious ethics and social justice, protecting the rights of women, gender and sexual minorities, economic justice, and other related causes. He recounts his early years in Sioux Falls with his parents and how his religious involvement prompted questions about equality and social justice. He then recounts his time at the University of Chicago, where he began his involvement in political activism and civil rights. He recalls in detail his experiences at the Democratic National Convention, serving as a …
Interview With Jack Wuest, Grace Fanning
Interview With Jack Wuest, Grace Fanning
Chicago 1968
Length: 63 minutes
Interview with Jack Wuest by Grace Fanning
Mr. Wuest begins by outlining the details of his childhood, family, and early education. He describes his role in the draft resistance during the Vietnam War, and describes the process the young men were subjected to as part of the draft. He recalls his time working with the Juvenile Protective Association which is what first brought him into contact with the Democratic National Convention protests. He recalls witnessing the police violence perpetrated against protesters. He remembers his reactions to the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert Kennedy. He …
Interview With James A. "Jim" Aull, Jeremiah Morales
Interview With James A. "Jim" Aull, Jeremiah Morales
Chicago 1968
Length: 120 minutes
Interview with James A. "Jim" Aull by Jeremiah Morales
Mr. Aull begins by describing his childhood in a rural community outside of Philadelphia, living with his parents, sister, and paternal grandmother. He describes his experiences in school, including the required church attendance and his first social service activities through the boarding school programs serving poor communities. While at Princeton, he says he became involved with the YCMA and Christian student organizations, leading to his involvement in civil rights. He recalls his travels through the Soviet Union and Turkey. He recalls his time at the Chicago Theological Seminary …
Interview With Father Dominic Grassi, Paul Brennan
Interview With Father Dominic Grassi, Paul Brennan
Chicago 1968
Length: 105 minutes
Interview with Father Dominic Grassi by Paul Brennan
Fr. Dominic Grassi begins his interview by detailing his childhood, growing up the youngest of five to Italian immigrant parents on the North side of Chicago, He credits his high school work with the children at Cabrini Greens for introducing him to the community service aspect of religious life and recalls the significant role the priests played in his early years. He describes daily life at the college seminary and the formation of his religious vocation amidst “almost a tsunami” of worlds events: the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights …
Interview With Reverend Dr. B. Herbert Martin Sr., Matthew Kevin Robinson
Interview With Reverend Dr. B. Herbert Martin Sr., Matthew Kevin Robinson
Chicago 1968
Length: 84 minutes
Interview with Reverend B. Herbert Martin, Sr. by Matthew Kevin Robinson
Rev. Martin begins by describing his childhood in Mound Bayou, Mississippi, the oldest all-Black community in America, with his parents, grandparents, and nine siblings. He describes his strong religious upbringing and how he was called to ministry at the age of nine. He recounts being attacked and severely beaten by a group of “vigilante” white men for trying to register Black people to vote. He talks of his time at Philander Smith College, working for a wealthy retired counsel general, and the first churches he pastored …
Interview With William "Bill" Southwick, Nancy Salto
Interview With William "Bill" Southwick, Nancy Salto
Chicago 1968
Length: 50 minutes
Interview with William Southwick by Nancy Salto
Rev. Southwick begins by recalling the start of his activism work, running Northside Cooperative Ministry coffeehouse while serving as a minister. He explains how he first became involved in the anti-war protests through acquaintances in the Japanese-American community. He recalls the impact that both the DNC and Dr. King’s assassination had on Chicago and the effect it had on the more militant elements in the movement, like the Weather Underground. He compares the student protests in Chicago to other demonstrations and anti-war movements around the country. He describes the kind …
Interview With Reverend Dr. Michael Pfleger, Jesse Betend
Interview With Reverend Dr. Michael Pfleger, Jesse Betend
Chicago 1968
Length: 76 minutes
Interview with Reverend Michael Pfleger by Jesse Betend.
In his interview with Jesse Betend, Reverend Michael Pfleger discusses his life leading up to his involvement with the Civil Rights Movement in 1968. He recalls how his childhood and early experiences affected his later work, his religious yet very progressively outspoken family and attending a highly diverse high school (Quigley Preparatory Seminary South). He recalls his first exposures to racism and segregation through family friends, classmates, and work with Native American and Black communities. He describes the violence perpetrated by his own community during a speech by Dr. …
Interview With George Schmidt, Melena Grace Nicholson
Interview With George Schmidt, Melena Grace Nicholson
Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement
Length: 154 minutes
Oral history interview of George Schmidt by Melena Grace Nicholson
Chicago Public School teacher and union activist, George Schmidt discusses his work as editor of Substance a newspaper covering public education that he helped found in 1975. His activism was sparked during his college years and he recounts his work during his teaching career. He was involved in the G.I. movement and military counseling, working with ZANU (Zimbabwe African National Union), and people in Angola and Mozambique, before becoming a teacher. His interest in military counseling and the G.I. movement stems from his own parents’ experience during …
Interview With Clarice Durham, Lauren Ashley Alexander
Interview With Clarice Durham, Lauren Ashley Alexander
Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement
Length: 95 minutes
Oral history interview of Clarice Durham by Lauren Ashley Alexander
Clarice Durham recalls her childhood and recounts her work with the Illinois NAACP, The National Anti-Imperialist Movement in Solidarity with African Liberation (NAIMSAL), and as co-chair of the National Alliance Against Racial and Political Oppression. She campaigned for justice in the Scottsboro Boys case in 1931, attended the founding convention of the Progressive Party in 1948, and participated in the March on Washington in 1963. As Durham recaps her trip to South Africa, she recalls the change it had on her and her views of the movement. …
79th Annual Convocation , Sherwood Music School
79th Annual Convocation , Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Programs for the Sherwood Music School 79th Annual Spring Concert on June 12, 1974 and the Convocation ceremony held at Recital Hall (1014 South Michigan Avenue) on May 31, 1974
78th Annual Convocation , Sherwood Music School
78th Annual Convocation , Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Programs for the Sherwood Music School 78th Annual Spring Concert on June 1, 1973 and the Convocation ceremony held at Recital Hall (1014 South Michigan Avenue) on June 15, 1973
77th Annual Convocation , Sherwood Music School
77th Annual Convocation , Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Programs for the Sherwood Music School 77th Annual Spring Concert at Thorne Hall (740 North Lake Shore Drive) on May 21, 1972 and the Convocation ceremony held at Recital Hall (1014 South Michigan Avenue) on June 16, 1972
76th Annual Convocation; 76th Annual Spring Concert, Sherwood Music School
76th Annual Convocation; 76th Annual Spring Concert, Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Programs for the Sherwood Music School 76th Annual Spring Concert held at Thorne Hall (740 North Lake Shore Drive) on Jnue 6, 1971 and the Commencement ceremony held at Recital Hall (1014 South Michigan Avenue) on June 16, 1971.
75th Annual Convocation, Sherwood Music School
75th Annual Convocation, Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Programs for the Sherwood Music School 75th Annual Spring Concert at Orchestra Hall (220 South Michigan Avenue) on May 26, 1970 and the Convocation ceremony at The Kungsholm (100 East Ontario Street) on June 16, 1970
74th Annual Spring Concert; 74th Annual Convocation, Sherwood Music School
74th Annual Spring Concert; 74th Annual Convocation, Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Programs for the Sherwood Music School 74th Annual Spring Concert at Orchestra Hall (220 South Michigan Avenue) on May 20, 1969 and the Convocation ceremony at The Kungsholm (100 East Ontario Street) on June 17th, 1969.
73rd Annual Spring Concert; 73rd Annual Convocation, Sherwood Music School
73rd Annual Spring Concert; 73rd Annual Convocation, Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Programs for the Sherwood Music School 73rd Annual Spring Concert at Orchestra Hall (220 South Michigan Avenue) on May 23, 1968 and the Convocation ceremony at The Kungsholm (100 East Ontario Street) on June 18, 1968.
72nd Annual Convocation; 72nd Annual Spring Concert, Sherwood Music School
72nd Annual Convocation; 72nd Annual Spring Concert, Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Programs for the Sherwood Music School 72nd Annual Spring Concert at Orchestra Hall (220 South Michigan Avenue) on May 25, 1967 and the Convocation ceremony in the Florentine Room of the Congress Hotel (500 South Michigan Avenue) on June 15, 1967.
71st Annual Convocation; 71st Annual Spring Concert, Sherwood Music School
71st Annual Convocation; 71st Annual Spring Concert, Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Programs for the Sherwood Music School 71st Annual Spring Concert at Orchestra Hall (220 South Michigan Avenue) on May 24, 1966 and the Convocation ceremony in the Florentine Room of the Congress Hotel (500 South Michigan Avenue) on June 15, 1966.
70th Annual Convocation; 70th Annual Commencement Concert, Sherwood Music School
70th Annual Convocation; 70th Annual Commencement Concert, Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Programs for the Sherwood Music School 70th Annual Commencement Concert at Orchestra Hall (220 South Michigan Avenue) on June 10, 1965 and the Convocation ceremony in the Florentine Room of the Congress Hotel (500 South Michigan Avenue) on June 16, 1965.
69th Annual Convocation; 69th Annual Commencement Concert, Sherwood Music School
69th Annual Convocation; 69th Annual Commencement Concert, Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Programs for the Sherwood Music School 69th Annual Commencement Concert at Orchestra Hall (220 South Michigan Avenue) on June 9, 1964 and the Convocation ceremony in the Florentine Room of the Congress Hotel (500 South Michigan Avenue) on June 12, 1964.
68th Annual Commencement Concert; 68th Annual Convocation, Sherwood Music School
68th Annual Commencement Concert; 68th Annual Convocation, Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Programs for the Sherwood Music School 68th Annual Commencement Concert at Orchestra Hall(220 South Michigan Avenue) on June 11, 1963 and the Convocation ceremony in the Florentine Room of the Congress Hotel on June 13, 1963.
67th Annual Commencement Concert; 67th Annual Convocation, Sherwood Music School
67th Annual Commencement Concert; 67th Annual Convocation, Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Programs for the Sherwood Music School 67th Annual Commencement Concert at Orchestra Hall (220 South Michigan Avenue) on June 7, 1962 and the Convocation ceremony in the Florentine Room of the Congress Hotel (500 South Michigan Avenue) on June 13, 1962.
66th Annual Commencement, Sherwood Music School
66th Annual Commencement, Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Program for the Sherwood Music School 66th Annual Commencement at Orchestra Hall (220 South Michigan Avenue) held on June 15, 1961.
65th Annual Commencement, Sherwood Music School
65th Annual Commencement, Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Program for the Sherwood Music School 65th Annual Commencement at Orchestra Hall (220 South Michigan Avenue) held on June 16, 1960 .
64th Annual Commencement, Sherwood Music School
64th Annual Commencement, Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Program for the Sherwood Music School 64th Annual Commencement at Orchestra Hall (220 South Michigan Avenue) held on June 11, 1959.
63rd Annual Commencement, Sherwood Music School
63rd Annual Commencement, Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Program for the Sherwood Music School 63rd Annual Commencement at Orchestra Hall (220 South Michigan Avenue) held on June 10, 1958.
62nd Annual Commencement, Sherwood Music School
62nd Annual Commencement, Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Program for the Sherwood Music School 62nd Annual Commencement at Orchestra Hall (220 South Michigan Avenue) held on June 11, 1957.