Title
Transcript of interview with Matthew Goode, December 26, 2008
Creator
Parker, Lolita, Jr. (Interviewer)
Contributor
Goode, Matthew E. (Interviewee)
Northeastern University (Boston, Mass.) (Associated name)
Language
English
Date created
December 26, 2008
Type of resource
Text
Genre
Transcripts
Format
Digital origin
born digital
Notes
Transcript is unedited.
Abstract/Description
An interview with Matthew Goode (1930-), a lifelong resident of Lower Roxbury. Goode talks about the prominent businesses-groceries, butcher shops, pharmacies, and churches-that were owned and managed by African Americans in the community. Goode also talks about his memories of the Shaw House and Breezy Meadows Camp. This interview was collected as part of Northeastern University's Lower Roxbury Black History Project (2007-2009).
Citation/Reference
Transcript of interview with Matthew Goode, December 26, 2008, 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 Matthew Goode
Subjects and keywords
Goode, Matthew E.
African American neighborhoods -- Massachusetts -- Boston
African American youth -- Massachusetts -- Boston
African Americans -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- Social conditions
Roxbury (Boston, Mass.)
UASC identifier
GoodeMatthew_20081226_Transcript
Permanent URL
Location
Northeastern University Library
Archives and Special Collections (M165)
Restriction on access
This interview is unrestricted.
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