African-American Voices of the Cedar Valley Oral History Project

African-American Voices of the Cedar Valley Oral History Project Video with Willie May Wright

Interviewee

Willie May Wright

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Interviewee Location

University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa

Keywords

Wright, Willie May--Interviews; Women city council members--Iowa--Waterloo--Interviews; African American civic leaders--Iowa--Waterloo--Interviews; Deere & Company--Employees--Interviews;

Type

Video

Genre

oral history

Interview Description

Willie May Wright was born in Finland, Mississippi and came to Waterloo, Iowa in December 1954. In this interview Willie May Wright shares her life-experiences giving insights and describing her contributions to the Waterloo community.

Comments

"The following program was produced by Cedar River Productions, University of Northern Iowa in cooperation with the African-American Historical and Cultural Museum, Waterloo, IA."

Note: The last part of this video interview is cut off with the last few minutes missing. Look at the "Interview Transcript" document to read the final part of the interview.

Interview Number

11

Interview Date

2006

Interview Duration

26:26

File Format

video/mp4

Disciplines

African American Studies

Repository

UNI ScholarWorks, Rod Library, University of Northern Iowa

Publisher

Rod Library, University of Northern Iowa

Language

en

African-American Voices of the Cedar Valley Oral History Project Video with Willie May Wright

Project Title

African-American Voices of the Cedar Valley Oral History Project

Project Description

This project provides information about the historical and contemporary development of African-American culture and community and informs the public of important events and issues of African-American communities in the Cedar Valley Iowa area.

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