George Richardson, Dennis Carey, and Honey Ward
(L-R) George Richardson, Dennis Carey, and Eulis “Honey” Ward pose for a photo in the 1960s. — Credit: Newark Public Library
(L-R) George Richardson, Dennis Carey, and Eulis “Honey” Ward pose for a photo in the 1960s. — Credit: Newark Public Library
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
Photograph of (L-R) Juanita Jordan, Julia Ward, Eulis “Honey” Ward, and Pearl Simpson. –Credit: Julia Morgan Ward
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
Flyer encouraging Newark community members to vote in the Model Cities Neighborhood Council election on April 22, 1968. Model Cities was a federally funded grant program to cities with a mandate to plan integrated designs for the “Model Neighborhood.” –Credit: Junius Williams Collection
Witness testimony of Earl Harris before the Governor’s Select Commission on Civil Disorders on December 8, 1967. In his testimony, Harris describes meeting with Mayor Addonizio on Thursday, July 13, the day after John Smith was arrested and beaten by Newark Police officers. At the meeting, Harris, George Richardson, Harry Wheeler, and Eulis “Honey” Ward discussed possible mayoral responses to the events of July 12 to avoid further violence. — Credit: Rutgers University Digital Legal Library Repository
Article from the New York Times on May 28, 1967 covering recent public hearings regarding the Medical School and Parker-Callaghan fights. The article also cites forecasts of violence that summer from community members. — Credit: Proquest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times