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Paul Jackson II
Oral history interview of Paul Jackson II by Cristina Baker
Mr. Jackson describes his experience growing up in an active and tight-knit community with strong family support and a heavy emphasis on education. He goes on to talk about attending different schools to have access to better resources such as extracurricular and athletic opportunities, as well as exposure to diverse social environments. He then describes how his teaching career began, what it was like creating a business during the COVID-19 pandemic, and his early experiences with entrepreneurship. Mr. Jackson concludes by stating that the wealth gap is a major issue in Miami. He believes that the size of the black population, in relation to their financial position, suggests there are concerning affairs at play. However, Jackson believes that building businesses based on solutions to community challenges has the potential to shrink this wealth gap.https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/wealthgap/1002/thumbnail.jp
Oral History Interview with Paul Jackson, April 10, 2008
Interview with Paul Jackson, a U. S. Marine during World War II. He discusses his time in boot camp at Camp Pendleton and his combat experiences in the Battle of Iwo Jima
Senator Henry M. Jackson sitting at table with Paul Slusser, Whitman County, Washington, 1964
Inscribed on photograph: "To Paul Slusser - with best wishes from his friend, Henry M. Jackson."Paul Slusser was the Whitman County Assessor at the time of this photograph
Jackson amused
Bob Calo and KQED-TV crew interviewing Jackson in the courtyard of his home in La Cienega, NM for the film, "J.B. Jackson and the Love of Everyday Places". Jackson sits at a picnic table and looks into the lens of the camera with an amused look as two figures that are partially out of the frame lean over him on either side
Jackson pensive
Bob Calo and KQED-TV crew interviewing Jackson in the courtyard of his home in La Cienega, NM for the film, "J.B. Jackson and the Love of Everyday Places". Jackson sits at a picnic table holding a cigarette and appears to be mid-thought
Paul McCollister, founder of Jackson Hole Corporation [01]
Black and white photograph of Paul McCollister, founder of Jackson Hole Corporation
Jackson looking downward
Bob Calo and KQED-TV crew interviewing Jackson in the courtyard of his home in La Cienega, NM for the film, "J.B. Jackson and the Love of Everyday Places". Jackson and Calo sit at a picnic table. A boom microphone is visible from the top of the image and Jackson looks downward
Jackson in conversation
Bob Calo and KQED-TV crew interviewing Jackson in the courtyard of his home in La Cienega, NM for the film, "J.B. Jackson and the Love of Everyday Places". Jackson and Calo sit at a picnic table. Jackson is in conversation with his hands in his lap
Paul McCollister, founder of Jackson Hole Corporation [02]
Black and white photograph of Paul McCollister, founder of Jackson Hole Corporation
Jackson with cigarette
Bob Calo and KQED-TV crew interviewing Jackson in the courtyard of his home in La Cienega, NM for the film, "J.B. Jackson and the Love of Everyday Places". Jackson and Calo sit at a picnic table. Calo's back is to the camera and Jackson looks into the camera holding a lit cigarette. Trees in the background are over exposed. Other crew members are visible on the edges of the frame
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