Thomas, Arthur E.
Found in 336 Collections and/or Records:
"Like It Is," Episode #532, Interview with Benjamin Ashburn, circa 1982-1983
"Like It Is," Episode #532, Interview with Benjamin Ashburn, circa 1982-1983
"Like It Is," Episode #601, Interview with Jerome Jordan, circa 1982-1983
"Like It Is," Episode #601, Interview with Jerome Jordan, circa 1982-1983
"Like It Is," Episode #601, Interview with Jerome Jordan, circa 1982-1983
"Like It Is," Episode #602, Interview with Don Crawford, 1982 Oct 5
Interview with Don L. Crawford, executive assistant and clerk for the Dayton, Ohio, City Commission. Crawford was previously a Dayton city commissioner, from 1962-1967, and was the first African-American person to serve on Dayton's city commission. They discuss Crawford's political career, as well as the contributions of other black politicians in Dayton such as C. J. McLin, Sr., and James H. McGee, and the responsibility to serve and to "keep the door open" for others.
"Like It Is," Episode #602, Interview with Don Crawford, 1982 Oct 5, Digitized 2022 July
Interview with Don L. Crawford, executive assistant and clerk for the Dayton, Ohio, City Commission. Crawford was previously a Dayton city commissioner, from 1962-1967, and was the first African-American person to serve on Dayton's city commission. They discuss Crawford's political career, as well as the contributions of other black politicians in Dayton such as C. J. McLin, Sr., and James H. McGee, and the responsibility to serve and to "keep the door open" for others.
"Like It Is," Episode #602, Interview with Don Crawford, 1982 Oct 5
Interview with Don L. Crawford, executive assistant and clerk for the Dayton, Ohio, City Commission. Crawford was previously a Dayton city commissioner, from 1962-1967, and was the first African-American person to serve on Dayton's city commission. They discuss Crawford's political career, as well as the contributions of other black politicians in Dayton such as C. J. McLin, Sr., and James H. McGee, and the responsibility to serve and to "keep the door open" for others.