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Florence Taylor-Johnson, Clip 1: School Integration

Collection: Queens Memory Collection at the Archives at Queens Library: Florence Taylor-Johnson
Date: Time Period: 1929-1995; 1995-02-16; Interview recorded: February 16 1995 Material: Digital audio recording made using an audiocassette and Adobe Soundbooth. Dimension: Total running time: 0:01:46
Creator: Florence Taylor-Johnson interviewed by Jackson Heights Community Development Corp. Youth Action Council, with Susie Tanenbaum. Identifier: aql:29023 taylor_johnson_florence_clip1

Description: Florence Taylor-Johnson talks about integrating two schools during her childhood: PS 127 and Flushing High School.

Collection : aql:20455; aql:29024

Creator : Florence Taylor-Johnson interviewed by Jackson Heights Community Development Corp. Youth Action Council, with Susie Tanenbaum.

Date : Time Period: 1929-1995; 1995-02-16; Interview recorded: February 16 1995

Summary/Description : Florence Taylor-Johnson talks about integrating two schools during her childhood: PS 127 and Flushing High School.

Subject : School integration; P.S. 127 (Queens, New York, N.Y.); Flushing High School

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Coverage : Locations discussed: Elmhurst, Queens, NY Elmhurst (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Oral history

Format : Digital audio recording made using an audiocassette and Adobe Soundbooth.; Total running time: 0:01:46

Identifier : aql:29023 taylor_johnson_florence_clip1

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School integration; P.S. 127 (Queens, New York, N.Y.); Flushing High School

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