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George W. Silcox correspondence with John T. Wilder, 26 May 1874
Letter to John T. Wilder regarding the purchase of iron suitable for building ships in Europe and Russia
Barry Moser interview, 2023 February 24
Oral history interview documenting the life of artist, author, and book designer, Barry Moser, in which Moser describes his literary influences, fame, privacy, setting type, shifting perspectives, and various projects including Billy Budd, Sailor; Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus; The Death of the Narcissus: Eleven Botanico-erotic Etchings; Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave; and the Pennyroyal Caxton edition of the The Holy Bible: Containing all the Books of the Old and New Testaments
Eleanor M. Cooper interview, 2023 November 28
Oral distory documenting the life of author, teacher, and activist Eleanor M. Cooper, in which Cooper discusses Chattanooga smog, the Al Gore and Bill Brock election, Chattanooga Mayor Olgiati's displacement of Black families, her time teaching English in Japan, her work with Chattanooga Venture, Children's International Summer Villages and the Ed Johnson memorial, and her novel Butterfly Dreams
Barry Moser interview, 2023 January 18
Oral history interview documenting the life of artist, author, and book designer, Barry Moser, in which Moser describes his education, identity as a Southerner, racism of the American South, printing process, publishing industry, and various projects including The Transmogrification of Narcissus, Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus, and the Pennyroyal Caxton edition of The Holy Bible: Containing all the Books of the Old and New Testaments
Sarah Concepcion interview, 2023 November 29
Oral history documenting the life of nonprofit director Sarah Concepcion, who discusses learning about redlining and segregation, her work in Urban League creating the State of Black Chattanooga Report, the upcoming additions measuring judicial treatment and Latinx inclusion, the resulting programs and educational adjustments, and an upcoming report measuring Diversity, Equity and Inclusion intitatives
Marvis McKeldin interview, 2023 December 1
Oral history interview documenting the life of pharmacy worker and technical clerk Marvis McKeldin, who discusses segregated Chattanooga, the Civil Rights Movement, being in the first Black freshman class at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, her jobs with the Duff Brothers pharmacy, the Chattanooga Housing Authority, the Chamber of Commerce and Chattanooga State, Chattanooga's Civil War history, Black history in the 1920s, and economic disparity and healthcare issues
Dr. Dawn Ford interview, 2023 November 29
Oral history interview with Dr. Dawn Ford documenting the COVID-19 pandemic at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Dorthy Stephens interview, 2023 November 27
Oral history documenting the life of tenet advisor, nonprofit director, and therapist Dorthy Stephens, who discusses her childhood in segregated Georgia, John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Martin Luther King's assassinations, being one of the first Black students to attend the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, her work with the Chattanooga Housing Authority, Girls Incorporated, and the Fortwood Center, and Chattanooga's struggles with gentrification, poverty, and food insecurity
Charlie Newton interview, 2023 February 9
Oral history interview documenting the history of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Black Student Association (BSA) from 1971-1975
Marie Mott interview, 2023 November 29
Oral history documenting the life of political activist, radio host, and aspiring policitian Marie Mott, who discusses her family history and their racial activism, concentrated poverty, racial assimilation, and gentrification in Chattanooga, her mentorship program Hutchins Academy and her political journey from public advocate to radio host to local Black Lives Matter leader, to her bid for Mayor in 2025