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Permanent Link:
http://dpanther.fiu.edu/dpService/dpPurlService/purl/FI07040605/00001
Material Information
Title:
Murray, Willis interview
Added title page title:
Willis Murray interview
Creator:
Murray, Willis, interviewee
Araujo, Jose, interviewer
William H. Turner Technical Arts High School
(
Contributor
)
Publication Date:
2006-02-22
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 digital audio recording (approximately 45 minutes): 1 digital transcript (21 pages)
Subjects
Subjects / Keywords:
African Americans -- Civil rights -- Florida -- Miami -- History
Segregation in education -- Florida -- Miami Dade County
School integration -- Florida -- Miami Dade County
African Americans -- Florida -- Miami -- Social conditions
Genre:
Oral history
Spatial Coverage:
United States of America
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Florida
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Miami-Dade
--
Miami
Notes
Summary:
Willis Murray interviewed by Jose Araujo and Venezia Reynoso in Miami, Florida, on February 22, 2006. This interview is part of the Turner Tech Oral History Archive, a collection of Turner Tech students' oral history interviews that grows every year. Each year, Turner Tech students utilize their technical skills learned in the school to capture local history and honor the community's pioneer citizens. Students interview, record, transcribe and reproduce the memories of Miami residents, with a focus on civil rights. Willis Murray is a retired educator from Dade County public schools. In this interview, Willis Murray talks about his feelings about living in then-segregated Miami during World War II, his memories of Virginia Key Beach and the Dust Bowl, the early days of school integration in Dade County, local and national efforts to bring full civil rights back to African Americans and Murray's participation. The assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King and the 1968 Liberty City riots are mentioned in the interview. ( English )
Ownership:
William H. Turner Technical Arts High School
Record Information
Source Institution:
Florida International University
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Resource Identifier:
FI07040605
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