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    Mansfield Frazier Interview, 21 April 2010

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    Mansfield Frazier discusses starting a vineyard in the Hough neighborhood with the hopes of one day opening a winery. He talks about the difficulties in dealing with antiquated city ordinances and laws that prevent certain aspects of the gardens to move forward. Mansfield also discusses his hopes that urban farming will expand in the city and the nation. He also talks briefly about the task of acquiring enough grapes for his anticipated winery

    Mansfield Frazier Interview, 07 April 2010

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    Mansfield Frazier talks about his project in the Hough neighborhood of Cleveland, OH. He is a native of Cleveland, and currently resides in the Hough neighborhood. He talks about his past, and what led him to start this project. He also talks about his thoughts about Cleveland as it is now, issues regarding race, and trying to change common misperceptions about the Hough neighborhood. The main goal of the project is to try to create jobs for people in the area, do something that will help the environment, and try to get more people to rethink their ideas about what the Hough neighborhood is really like. Also discussed is the overall plan and goals of the project

    Mansfield Frazier Interview, 07 April 2010

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    Mansfield Frazier talks about his project in the Hough neighborhood of Cleveland, OH. He is a native of Cleveland, and currently resides in the Hough neighborhood. He talks about his past, and what led him to start this project. He also talks about his thoughts about Cleveland as it is now, issues regarding race, and trying to change common misperceptions about the Hough neighborhood. The main goal of the project is to try to create jobs for people in the area, do something that will help the environment, and try to get more people to rethink their ideas about what the Hough neighborhood is really like. Also discussed is the overall plan and goals of the project

    FRAZIER, E. FRANKLIN

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    E. Franklin Frazier was a sociologist, educator, author, lecturer, and head of the Department of Sociology at Howard University from 1934-1959. The papers, which consist of personal and family materials, correspondence, subject files, writings by Frazier and others, research projects and notebooks, photographs, memorabilia, awards, certificates, and scrapbooks, were donated by his wife, Marie Brown Frazier, in 1977. The materials span the years 1908-1962 and total 75 linear feet

    Dick Gregory stands at a podium while speaking to students at the American University, Washington, D.C., 16 February 1969

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    Dick Gregory spoke at the Leonard Center of the American University on February 16, 1969 during the Winter Weekend festivities

    Side view of Dick Gregory giving a speech before a crowd at the American University, Washington, D.C., 16 February 1969

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    Dick Gregory spoke at the Leonard Center of the American University on February 16, 1969 during the Winter Weekend festivities

    Dick Gregory gives a speech to American University students in the Leonard Center, Washington, D.C., 16 February 196

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    Dick Gregory spoke at the Leonard Center of the American University on February 16, 1969 during the Winter Weekend festivities

    Dick Gregory gives speech to American University students in the Leonard Center, Washington, D.C., 16 February 1969

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    Dick Gregory spoke at the Leonard Center of the American University on February 16, 1969 during the Winter Weekend festivities

    Addressing a crowd, Dick Gregory speaks to students at the American University, Washington, D.C., 16 February 1969

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    Dick Gregory spoke at the Leonard Center of the American University on February 16, 1969 during the Winter Weekend festivities

    View from backstage at the Leonard Center where Dick Gregory is delivering an address at the American University, Washington, D.C., 16 February 1969

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    Dick Gregory spoke at the Leonard Center of the American University on February 16, 1969 during the Winter Weekend festivities
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