Nathalie James: Talking about Fair Housing Protests ID: 132 ~ Source: Havre de Grace Colored School Museum and Cultural Center ~ Date: October 26, 2019 This file appears in: Fair Housing Activism in Harford To listen to this audio please consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Harford Civil Rights Project In this oral history excerpt from a 2019 interview, Nathalie James grew up with civil rights-oriented parents in Aberdeen, Maryland and became the leader of Harford's youth NAACP chapter in the mid-1960s. [Interviewer: James Karmel, Harford Community College] This file appears in: Fair Housing Activism in Harford Fair Housing Activism in HarfordBy James KarmelIn December 1959, United States Army Reserve Captain Brennie Hackley had a housing issue. Captain Hackley held a Ph.D. in chemistry and worked in the chemistry division of the Army’s Edgewood Chemical Center (ECC), a satellite of the Aberdeen…
Fair Housing Activism in HarfordBy James KarmelIn December 1959, United States Army Reserve Captain Brennie Hackley had a housing issue. Captain Hackley held a Ph.D. in chemistry and worked in the chemistry division of the Army’s Edgewood Chemical Center (ECC), a satellite of the Aberdeen…