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Oral History Interview with Betty Kimble (2017; 10 of 13)
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Oral History Interview
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Oral History Interview with Betty Kimble (2017; 9 of 13)
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Oral History Interview with Betty Kimble (2017; 8 of 13)
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Oral History Interview with Betty Kimble (2017; 7 of 13)
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Oral History Interview with Ann Barnett (2017; 7 of 17) Excerpt of an Oral History Interview. Ann Barnett, white resident of Denton, Texas, explains the importance of Christianity to the formation of the Denton Women's Interracial Fellowship.
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Oral History Interview with Betty Kimble (2017; 6 of 13)
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Oral History Interview with Ann Barnett (2017; 6 of 17) Excerpt of an Oral History Interview. Ann Barnett, white resident of Denton, Texas, describes how her involvement in the Denton Women's Interracial Fellowship affected her children.
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Oral History Interview with Ann Barnett (2017; 5 of 17) Excerpt of an Oral History Interview. Ann Barnett, white resident of Denton, Texas, recalls the creation of Trinity Presbyterian Church and her involvement with that church.
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Oral History Interview with Betty Kimble (2017; 5 of 13)
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Oral History Interview with Betty Kimble (2017; 4 of 13)
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Oral History Interview with Betty Kimble (2017; 3 of 14)
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Oral History Interview with Betty Kimble (2017; 2 of 13)
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Oral History Interview with Ann Barnett (2017; 4 of 17) Excerpt of an Oral History Interview. Ann Barnett, white resident of Denton, Texas, reflects on the impact that her family's church, Trinity Presbyterian, had on her children.
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Oral History Interview with Ann Barnett (2017; 3 of 17) Excerpt of an Oral History Interview. Ann Barnett, white resident of Denton, Texas, recounts the influence of Trinity Presbyterian's pastor, Paul Young, on her community involvement.
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Photo of Dorothy Adkins Dorothy Adkins at an honors ceremony for Denton ISD
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Oral History Interview with Betty Kimble (2017; 1 of 13)
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Oral History Interview with Alma Clark (2017, 15 of 15) Excerpt of an Oral History Interview, Alma Clark, a black resident of Denton, Texas, reflects on her life and activism.
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Oral History Interview with Alma Clark (2017, 14 of 15) Excerpt of an Oral History Interview, Alma Clark, a black resident of Denton, Texas, about how her family has viewed her involvement with the Fellowship
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Oral History Interview with Alma Clark (2017, 13 of 15) Excerpt of an Oral History Interview, Alma Clark, a black resident of Denton, Texas, about activism as a means to build solidarity.
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Oral History Interview with Alma Clark (2017, 12 of 15) Excerpt of an Oral History Interview, Alma Clark, a black resident of Denton, Texas, about current civil rights issues.
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Oral History Interview with Alma Clark (2017, 11 of 15) Excerpt of an Oral History Interview, Alma Clark, a black resident of Denton, Texas, about the white women getting exposed to black life.
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Oral History Interview with Alma Clark (2017, 10 of 15) Excerpt of an Oral History Interview, Alma Clark, a black resident of Denton, Texas, about the Fellowship.
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Oral History Interview with Alma Clark (2017, 9 of 15) Excerpt of an Oral History Interview, Alma Clark, a black resident of Denton, Texas, about the group meeting nowadays.
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Oral History Interview with Alma Clark (2017, 8 of 15) Excerpt of an Oral History Interview, Alma Clark, a black resident of Denton, Texas, about breaking down segregation.