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Thelma Dianne Dale interview index
2014
Dale, Thelma Dianne, 1942-, interviewee
Index to the oral history interview with Thelma Dianne Dale, an African-American woman whose family owned a grocery store in Anacostia. She recounts her experiences of segregation as a child, as well as her trips to the U Street Corridor for the theater and jazz clubs and church or holiday events when she was a student at Howard University.
- Title:
- Thelma Dianne Dale interview index
- Creator:
- Dale, Thelma Dianne, 1942-, interviewee
- Date Created:
- 2014
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Index to the oral history interview with Thelma Dianne Dale, an African-American woman whose family owned a grocery store in Anacostia. She recounts her experiences of segregation as a child, as well as her trips to the U Street Corridor for the theater and jazz clubs and church or holiday events when she was a student at Howard University.
Thelma Dianne Dale comes from a family of African American business owners and her memories of her childhood give valuable insights into growing up in DC under segregation.
DC Public Library, Special Collections, OHP 26 U Street Oral History Project - DC's Cultural Corridor
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