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William Taylor Oral History
1996-02-14
Richard B. Pierce interviewed William Taylor on February 14, 1996 in Indianapolis. This document is a transcript of that interview. Subjects include family background and upbringing, neighborhood streets and hang-outs, mother's death and father's remarriages, father's jobs, working for college tuition expenses, Indiana University studio art experience, lack of involvement with Indiana University's black community, ROTC, military service, marriage, acts of segregation and discrimination, Flanner House Home building project, Indianapolis' lost past and art exposition.
- Title:
- William Taylor Oral History
- Date Created:
- 1996-02-14
- Description:
Richard B. Pierce interviewed William Taylor on February 14, 1996 in Indianapolis. This document is a transcript of that interview. Subjects include family background and upbringing, neighborhood streets and hang-outs, mother's death and father's remarriages, father's jobs, working for college tuition expenses, Indiana University studio art experience, lack of involvement with Indiana University's black community, ROTC, military service, marriage, acts of segregation and discrimination, Flanner House Home building project, Indianapolis' lost past and art exposition.
8.5 x 11 inches
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Item details
- Partner:
- Indiana Memory
- Contributing Institution:
- Indiana Historical Society
- Subjects:
- Flanner House (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Flanner House Homes
Crispus Attucks High School (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Race relations
Segregation
History
Social values
Occupations
Employment
Art education
Military training
Teachers
Housing - Type:
- text
- Format:
- Full View: 600 dpi jpg 2000Archived View: 600 dpi tifManuscript
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