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How Washington D.C. Went Up in Smoke: The Race Riots of the 1960s and Their Impact on the Economy
2008
Cameron, Carson
Oral history interview with Mrs. Lulu Auger by St. Andrew's Episcopal School student Carson Cameron. In this interview Mrs. Auger describes her experiences as the owner of a small restaurant with her husband during the race riots of 1968.
- Title:
- How Washington D.C. Went Up in Smoke: The Race Riots of the 1960s and Their Impact on the Economy
- Creator:
- Cameron, Carson
- Date Created:
- 2008
- Description:
Oral history interview with Mrs. Lulu Auger by St. Andrew's Episcopal School student Carson Cameron. In this interview Mrs. Auger describes her experiences as the owner of a small restaurant with her husband during the race riots of 1968.
Item details
- Partner:
- Digital Maryland
- Contributing Institution:
- St. Andrew's Episcopal School
- Subjects:
- United States
Oral history
History
Race relations
Riots
Washington (D.C.)
African Americans
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
Small business - Format:
- Digital reproduction of 49-page document; 28 x 21 cm.
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ - Publisher:
- St. Andrew's Episcopal School