School Desegregation in Western Kentucky
The School Desegregation in Western Kentucky Oral History Project was an initiative to document the struggle to desegregate schools in Western Kentucky between 1950 and 1975 through oral histories David Wolfford specifically focused his interviews on the civil rights and school desegregation movements in Western Kentucky from the perspective of former students and teachers. Wolfford also interviewed parents of former students who witnessed school desegregation through the various experiences of their children.
Interviews
- Oral History Interview with Janice Newbern
- Oral History Interview with Jesse Edwards and Tom Edwards
- Oral History Interview with Jim Crumlin
- Oral History Interview with Jim Young
- Oral History Interview with Lon Carter Barton
- Oral History Interview with Meredith Johnston
- Oral History Interview with Michael Lowery
- Oral History Interview with Pierre Jackson
- Oral History Interview with Al Moses
- Oral History Interview with Anthony Brooks
- Oral History Interview with Bonita Lasley, Sylvia White, and Lottie Alexander
- Oral History Interview with Cecil Maddox
- Oral History Interview with Clara Willis Flowers
- Oral History Interview with Dixie Logan, Elizabeth Van Leer, James Van Leer, and John Cox
- Oral History Interview with Donald Banks
- Oral History Interview with Fred Willis
- Oral History Interview with Gladman Humbles
- Oral History Interview with Brenton "Danny" Witherspoon
- Oral History Interview with Herbert Oldham
- Oral History Interview with Howard Wren & Maurice Linton