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David Roberts Shows Hog
David Roberts exhibits his grand champion hog at the Junior Livestock Show
David Roberts
Karl David Roberts is pictured his school year at Central School. He is the son of Louis D. and Winnifred Roberts. He married Nadene Ottosen in 1957. He was born October 15, 1930 and died April 18, 2005
David Roberts
David Roberts is pictured his senior year at Uintah High School. He was born to Louis D. and Winifred Louise Roberts on October 15, 1930. He married Nadene Ottosen in 1957. He served our country in the Army. He died April 18, 2005
David Roberts Shows Champion Hog
David Roberts exhibits his Grand Champion Fat Hog during the Jr. Livestock Show. The boy on the right is unidentified
Litograph of Sultan Hassan by David Roberts
Sultan Hassan Mosque, Cairo" by David Roberts, lithograph from "Egypt & Nubia / from drawings made on the spo
Courtyard, fountain Illustration by David Roberts
The Ablution Fountain at the Sultan Hassan Mosque, Cairo" by David Roberts, lithograph from "Egypt & Nubia / from drawings made on the spo
David Roberts Oral History Collection
The David Roberts oral history collection was created by Roberts, an Atlanta University student, in the summer of 1973. The interviews were for a history seminar taught by Dr.Clarence Bacote (HIS 406: Introductory Graduate Course in United States History). Roberts interviewed members of Atlantas African American community who were born in the late 19th century. Most of the subjects were Georgia natives and a few were graduates of Atlanta University Center schools. He asked them to discuss their memories of various prominent African Americans and events, as well as living conditions for African Americans in the first half of the 20th century. He generally asked them the same questions and let them elaborate at will. He was especially interested in segregation and race relations, and asked about the way African Americans were treated in the justice system, hospitals, and in the workplace. He also asked about their memories of Atlanta specifically, including the riot of 1906, Ku Klux Klan visits, and Booker T. Washington High School, the first high school for African Americans in Atlanta.
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