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Title Interview with Sehu Louis Jeppe
Reference 2011.07.05 CD 01
Library 5th of July Resource Center for Self-Determination & Freedom, Weeksville Heritage Center
Collection Name 2011 Weeksville Oral History Series, Weeksville Oral History Collection
Collection Overview The 2011 Oral History Collection provides information on the individuals associated with Historic Weeksville and Brooklyn. They document Weeksville and Brooklyn personal histories and memories from the early 1900s.
Date 12 May 2011
Description Sehu Louis Jeppe reflects on his experiences as a work-study student for the Weeksville society, student activism and an emerging sense of black power, and the arts and theatre in the African American community.
Document Type Oral History (Audio)
Theme(s) Civil Rights and Black Power
Keywords migration, family, employment, students, university, community organisations, grass roots community action, travel, heritage preservation, household, living conditions, integration, black power, music, leisure, culture, arts, food, sport
Places Weeksville, Brooklyn, New York; Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York
Organisations/Associations Black Panther Party; Society for the Preservation of Weeksville and Bedford-Stuyvesant History
Note Please note that some of the metadata for this document has been drawn from the catalogue of Weeksville Heritage Center.
Name Jeppe, Sehu Louis
Interviewer Greenidge, Kaitlyn
Date of Recording 12 May 2011
Duration 00:47:15
Copyright 5th of July Resource Center for Self-Determination & Freedom, Weeksville Heritage Center