Interview with Phyllis Hammond
Phyllis Hammond talks about the struggles she experienced as an African American going to school in Carroll County during the 1960's. Hammond was also the NAACP president in Carroll County.
Phyllis Hammond talks about the struggles she experienced as an African American going to school in Carroll County during the 1960's. Hammond was also the NAACP president in Carroll County.
Warren started going to school in 1926 and left school in 1930. He talks about consolidation of schools and shares his experience of being a colored student during these times.
The March on Washington documentary features local residents who were part of the historic event on August 28th, 1963. Carroll County residents shared their stories and memories of how this remarkable event helped usher in a new age of civil rights and liberties. The program weaves interviews [ . . . ]
Produced by Patricia Mack-Preston, Robert Moton School: The Hope of a Community is a documentary about the Robert Moton School featuring interviews with former students. It was the first African-American schoolhouse in Carroll County, Maryland. In 1932, the school formally received the name The [ . . . ]
Owen Hankie Norris is interviewed in his parents house where he was born back in 1939. Norris talks about the original design of the house and the memories of life in Carroll County.