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Narrator: Nancy King and Tricia Gregory
Interviewer: Morris (Dino) Robinson
Transcriptionist: Audio Transcription Center
Subject-LOC: African Americans — United States — Evanston — Illinois — History 1960-2000 — Housing — Music — Recreation — Segregation — Social Conditions 1964-1975, 1975- —Suburban African Americans — Civil Rights —
Subject-IDA: African Americans Local History Oral History Domestic/Community/Social Life Religion
Description: Nancy King is the great-granddaughter of Homer F. Wilson, the founder of St. Paul AME Church in Glencoe, Illinois that was established c1894. Tricia Gregory is also related to the family. The congregation is still active at the time of this recording
Date Original: May 1, 2005
Coverage Geographic: 409066|Glencoe|Populated Place|IL|17|Cook|031|420806N|0874529W|42.1350268|-87.7581188|||||205|673|Highland Park|01/15/1980|03/20/2008
Coverage Temporal: 1880s - 1990s
Type: Sound
Collection Publisher: Shorefront Legacy Center
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