Oral Histories of African Americans

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Three women and seven men discuss family life, education, employment, segregation, racial violence, community life, political activities, and experiences in Hawai‘i. December 1990, 406 pages, 1 volume, photographs.

Browse full transcripts on ScholarSpace, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.

Interviewee Ernest Golden (left) and Milton Jordan in Downtown Honolulu, 1943. During the war, Downtown Honolulu was a social hub for civilians and military alike. (Photo courtesy Ernest Golden.)

Interviewee Ernest Golden (left) and Milton Jordan in Downtown Honolulu, 1943. During the war, Downtown Honolulu was a social hub for civilians and military alike. (Photo courtesy Ernest Golden.)