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Oral History Interview with Ruby Cole and Alma Clark (2017: 4 of 7) Alma Clark discusses her beginnings with the DWIF.
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Oral Interview with Mae Nell Shephard (2017: 4 of 6) Excerpt of an oral interview. Ms. Shephard, a black resident, talks about registering voters for the 1964 election in Denton
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Oral History Interview with Ruby Cole and Alma Clark (2017: 6 of 7) Ruby Cole comments on how there is still much work to be done in bettering race relations today.
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Photo of Quakertown residents (date unknown) Photograph of a group of people posing together in Quakertown in two rows, with one group seated in the front and the others standing behind. Other people are visible on a house porch in the background.
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Oral History Interview with Catherine Bell (2017; 10 of - )
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Oral History Interview with Linnie McAdams (2017; 6 of 7) Excerpt of an Oral History Interview, Linnie McAdams, black resident of Denton, Texas, recollects on her experience with the women in the Fellowship.
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Oral History Interview with Linnie McAdams (2017; 5 of 7) Excerpt of an Oral History Interview, Linnie McAdams, black resident of Denton, Texas, recollects on her experiences with the women in the Fellowship. Additionally, McAdams discusses civil rights today.
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Oral History Interview with Linnie McAdams (2017; 4 of 7) Excerpt of an Oral History Interview, Linnie McAdams, black resident of Denton, Texas, recollects on her experiences with the women in the Fellowship. Additionally, McAdams discusses civil rights today.
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Photo of Ann Barnett with organ Ms. Barnett served for many years as the organist of Trinity Presbyterian Church
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Newspaper article of CIA president to Denton residents (1920) Newspaper article chronicling an address issued by the president of CIA (now TWU), Dr. F.M. Bralley, who emphasized that the City should remove the African American quarters that were in close proximity to the women's institution. Furthermore, Bralley claimed that Quakertown residents conflicted with Denton's business interests.
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Celebrating Our Story: Trinity's Continuing Journey with God Pages from a booklet written to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Trinity Presbyterian Church. Articles from the booklet include a biography of pastor, Paul Young, and a history of the Denton Women's Interracial Fellowship.
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Oral History Interview with Alma Clark (2006) Interview with Alma Clark, first-generation descendant through marriage of Quakertown residents, as part of the Quakertown Oral History Project. The interview includes Clark's personal experiences about childhood and education, marrying Rev. "Willie" Clark, moving to Denton, and participating in Denton Christian Women's Fellowship. Clark also discusses her family's experience in Denton as well as her husband's feelings regarding Denton's Civic Center Park, on the site of Quakertown. The interview includes an appendix with photographs.
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Denton Nursery School photo Photograph of a nursery school class taken in front of the teacher's home on Prairie Street
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Devotional The text of a devotional delivered by Euline Brock at Presbyterial meeting in Wichita Falls, Texas in 1964.
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Oral History Interview with Linnie McAdams (2017; 1 of 7) Excerpt of an Oral History Interview, Linnie McAdams, black resident of Denton, Texas, recollects on her experiences with the women in the Fellowship. Additionally, McAdams discusses breaking down segregation in the U.S.
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Oral Interview with Mae Nell Shephard (2017: 3 of6) Ms. Shephard, a black resident, describes what impact the DWIF had on her children's lives
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Photo of Denton High School football coaches (1971) Photo of Denton High School's football coaches, who were featured in "When We Were All Broncos" documentary. Jerry Hutchins, Billy Ryan, Sam Jones, Dwain Bean (top row, left to right), and Bill Carrico, C.H. Collins and Norris Lankford (bottom row, left to right).
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Interview with Mae Nell Shephard (2017:2 of6) Mae Nell Shephard, a black resident, talks about her children and their experience when schools began integration
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Newspaper article of Evelyn Blacks's involvement with international students (1989)
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Oral Interview with Pat Gulley (2017:4 of 5) Excerpt from oral interview. Pat Gulley, a white resident, reflects on the DWIF and its impact
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Oral Interview with Pat Gulley (2017: 3 of 5) Excerpt from oral interview. Pat Gulley, a white Denton resident, discusses her view of the DWIF's dissolution and activities after the DWIF's heyday.
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Oral Interview with Mae Nell Shephard (2017: 1 of6) Excerpt from oral interview. Mae Nell Shephard, a black resident, reflects on the women of the DWIF
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Oral History Interview with Billie Mohair (2017; 1 of 5) Excerpt of an Oral History Interview. Billie Mohair, black resident of Denton, Texas, describes the relationship between religion and the Denton Women's Interracial Fellowship.
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Denton School Board candidates (1972) Photo of Carol Riddlesperger, white resident of Denton, Texas running for the Denton School Board in 1972.