Oral Histories
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John Howard Hicks Mansfield After Crisis John Howard Hicks discusses whether the city of Mansfield has atoned for the way they handled desegregation of high school in 1956. -
Jossie Brooks on Westside Mansfield Jossie Brooks describes the changes she saw in the west side of town since her arrival in 1943. -
Jossie Brooks on Voting Jossie Brooks describes her first voting experiences while in her 30s. -
Jossie Brooks on Threats against Moody Jossie Brooks recalls the threats made against T.M. Moody after the Crisis of 1956. -
Jossie Brooks on Farr Best Movie Theater Jossie Brooks recalls the segregated town theater, Farr Best Movie Theater, in Mansfield, Texas. -
Jossie Brooks on Shopping in Mansfield Jossie Brooks describes the rules that black residents were forced to abide by when they had the means to shop in town. -
Jossie Brooks on Busing to and from Fort Worth Jossie Brooks recounts the daily trips Mansfield's black students embarked on to and from school in Fort Worth, Texas. -
Jossie Brooks on Bethlehem Baptist Church Jossie Brooks discusses the mural in the T. M. Moody building at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Mansfield, Texas, and gives a brief history of the church. -
Jossie Brooks on Voting Jossie Brooks discusses when she was first able to vote in an election. -
L. Clifford Davis Oral History Interview Transcript of an oral history interview with attorney L. Clifford Davis of Fort Worth, Texas -
Allan Shivers Oral History Interview (2 of 2) Transcript of Shivers's oral history interview -
Allan Shivers Oral History Interview (1 of 2)