Russell Bingham Transcript, Part 2 (Dec 4, 1984)-ilovepdf-compressed
Transcript of an oral history interview with Russell Bingham, conducted by Komozi Woodard on December 4, 1984. –Credit: Komozi Woodard
Transcript of an oral history interview with Russell Bingham, conducted by Komozi Woodard on December 4, 1984. –Credit: Komozi Woodard
Transcript of an oral history interview with Russell Bingham, conducted by Komozi Woodard on November 27, 1984. –Credit: Komozi Woodard
Transcript of an oral history interview of Eulis “Honey” Ward conducted by Komozi Woodard in 1986. Ward reflects on growing up in Newark, his involvement in city politics, and his experiences with struggles for Black liberation in the city. –Credit: Komozi Woodard
Harry Wheeler (right) speaks at a meeting while Mayor Ken Gibson (left) listens in. Under the Gibson administration, Wheeler was appointed Director of Manpower, a job training program, and often served as the Mayor’s representative at speaking events. –Credit: Roberta Pfeifer/Newark Public Library
George Richardson (left) chats with Essex County Democratic Assemblymen and Mayor Ken Gibson (second from right) outside the assembly chambers in 1972. –Credit: Newark Public Library
Photograph of (left to right) Sally Carroll, Mayor Ken Gibson, Patricia Tate, and an unidentified man taken during Gibson’s administration. Carroll served as president of the Newark Branch of the NAACP during Gibson’s first term. –Credit: Newark Public Library
Photograph of William Payne, an unidentified man, Larrie West Stalks, and Ken Gibson in the 1970s. (Newark Public Library)
Photograph taken at the New Jersey State Opera of Harry Wheeler, Larrie West Stalks, and Mayor Ken Gibson in the 1970s. (Newark Public Library)
Mary Smith (right) addresses a community meeting, as Mayor Ken Gibson (seated, second from left) and others look on and listen. –Credit: Newark Public Library
Donald Tucker, Junius Williams, and Ken Gibson chat in the Mayor’s office in the early 1970s. –Credit: Newark Public Library