Thomas, Arthur E.
Found in 336 Collections and/or Records:
"Like It Is," Episode #628, Interview with Larry Troutman, 1983 Apr 28, Digitized 2022 July
Interview with Larry Troutman, a native of Hamilton, Ohio, a Central State University alumnus, member ofthe Dayton funk band Zapp, President of Troutman Enterprises, to discuss many topics, including his education at Central State, the music industry (particularly the business part of "show business"), the Troutmans' policies concerning drug use, the need for the black community to develop industries and resources for themselves, and other topics.
"Like It Is," Episode #628, Interview with Larry Troutman, 1983 Apr 28
Interview with Larry Troutman, a native of Hamilton, Ohio, a Central State University alumnus, member ofthe Dayton funk band Zapp, President of Troutman Enterprises, to discuss many topics, including his education at Central State, the music industry (particularly the business part of "show business"), the Troutmans' policies concerning drug use, the need for the black community to develop industries and resources for themselves, and other topics.
"Like It Is," Episode #629, Interview with Dr. Shelbert Smith, circa 1982-1983
"Like It Is," Episode #629, Interview with Dr. Shelbert Smith, circa 1982-1983
"Like It Is," Episode #629, Interview with Dr. Shelbert Smith, circa 1982-1983
"Like It Is," Episode #630, Interview with Frankie M. Freeman, 1983 May 12
Interview with Frankie Freeman, St. Louis attorney, former Inspective General at the Community Services Administration, and former Commissioner at the U.S. Civil Rights Commission (the first woman appointed to the Commission). They discuss several topics mainly branching off of voting rights, civil rights, and welfare and social services. They briefly discuss (around minute 8:00) whether the United States might ever someday elect a black president.
"Like It Is," Episode #630, Interview with Frankie M. Freeman, 1983 May 12, Digitized 2022 July
Interview with Frankie Freeman, St. Louis attorney, former Inspective General at the Community Services Administration, and former Commissioner at the U.S. Civil Rights Commission (the first woman appointed to the Commission). They discuss several topics mainly branching off of voting rights, civil rights, and welfare and social services. They briefly discuss (around minute 8:00) whether the United States might ever someday elect a black president.
"Like It Is," Episode #630, Interview with Frankie M. Freeman, 1983 May 12
Interview with Frankie Freeman, St. Louis attorney, former Inspective General at the Community Services Administration, and former Commissioner at the U.S. Civil Rights Commission (the first woman appointed to the Commission). They discuss several topics mainly branching off of voting rights, civil rights, and welfare and social services. They briefly discuss (around minute 8:00) whether the United States might ever someday elect a black president.