Title
Video recording of interview with Reverend Chauncy Moore, April 3, 2009. part 1
Creator
Parker, Lolita, Jr. (Interviewer)
Contributor
Parker-McWhorter, London (Interviewer)
Moore, Chauncy, Rev. (Interviewee)
Northeastern University (Boston, Mass.) (Associated name)
Moore, Chauncy, Rev. (Interviewee)
Northeastern University (Boston, Mass.) (Associated name)
Language
English
Date created
April 03, 2009
Type of resource
Moving image
Genre
Interviews
Format
Video
Digital origin
born digital
Abstract/Description
An interview with Reverend Chauncy Moore, a clergyman and resident of Lower Roxbury. Moore describes the social landscape of Lower Roxbury during his youth, including locally owned businesses like Shag Taylor's drug store. He also talks about his education and recreational activities, and he spends some time identifying old family photographs. This interview was collected as part of Northeastern University's Lower Roxbury Black History Project (2007-2009).
Notes
English language captioning provided by Northeastern University Library staff.
Citation/Reference
Video recording of interview with Reverend Chauncy Moore, April 3, 2009, Lower Roxbury Black History Project records, 2007-2009 (M165), Archives and Special Collections Department, Northeastern University Libraries, Box 3, EH 2.
Related item
Lower Roxbury Black History Project records (M165)
An interview with Reverend Chauncy Moore
An interview with Reverend Chauncy Moore
Subjects and keywords
Moore, Chauncy, Rev.
African American neighborhoods -- Massachusetts -- Boston
African American youth -- Massachusetts -- Boston
African Americans -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- Social conditions
Roxbury (Boston, Mass.)
African American neighborhoods -- Massachusetts -- Boston
African American youth -- Massachusetts -- Boston
African Americans -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- Social conditions
Roxbury (Boston, Mass.)
UASC identifier
MooreChauncy_20090403_Video1
Permanent URL
Location
Northeastern University Library
Archives and Special Collections (M165)
Archives and Special Collections (M165)
Restriction on access
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