Title:
Oral History Interview with Lewis N. Johnson - Video
Creator:
Johnson, Lewis N.
Contributor:
Jimerson, Ann (DOVE volunteer)
Date:
2021-03-08
Dates Covered:
1960-1973
Description:
Lewis Johnson lived in Albemarle County during the years of desegregation of Virginia’s schools. He attended Rose Hill Elementary in Charlottesville (1960-63) and Stone Robinson Elementary in Shadwell (1963-67), Burley Middle School (1968) and Jack Jouett Middle School in Charlottesville (1969-70), and he graduated from Albemarle High School in 1973. Oral history interview with Lewis Johnson conducted via Zoom with Ann Jimerson.
Subject:
Johnson, Lewis
Subject:
Segregation in education--Virginia--History--20th Century
Subject:
School integration--Virginia--History--20th Century
Subject:
School integration--Massive resistance movement--Virginia
Subject:
African Americans--Civil rights--Virginia
Subject:
Virginia--Race Relations--History--20th Century
Coverage:
Albemarle County, Virginia; Charlottesville, Virginia
Media Format:
Video recordings
Collection:
Desegregation of Virginia Education (DOVE) Oral History Collection
Publisher:
Old Dominion University Libraries
Rights Statement:
IN COPYRIGHT; http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Rightsholder:
Special Collections and University Archives, Old Dominion University Libraries
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Identifier:
104-ohvideo-JohnsonLewis-video