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Mesa County Oral History Project ➔ Early Black Residents - Oral History with Josephine Dickey

Oral History -- Audiocassette

Identifier:
49.1977
Description
Eileen Butler, Josephine Dickey, and John Dickey discuss the Handy Chapel and the history of the African-American community in Grand Junction, Colorado.
The Interview was conducted by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado.
Family history, with dates; William Wesley Taylor III; Cimmarron; Charlie Glass; Handy Chapel; WWI Infantry; DRGRR
 
Content Date:
June 7 1977;1900 – 1977
Rights:
copyright Museums of Western Colorado
Related collection
Mesa County Oral History Project The Mesa County Oral History Project began as a joint project of the Museums of Western Colorado and Mesa County Libraries (MCL) in 1975.

What IS Oral History?
An oral history is an audio or video recording of a person speaking about their personal, lived experience of historical events. 

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Related people
Josephine Elizabeth Taylor Dickey [1923 - 2016] (narrator)
John Dickey (narrator)
Eileen Butler [1915 - ?] (narrator)
Evelyn H. Kyle (interviewer)
Charlie Glass [1877-1937] (references)
Related places
Handy Chapel (describes)
Grand Junction (describes)