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Florence Taylor-Johnson, Full Interview

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: 1:01:57
Creator: Florence Taylor-Johnson interviewed by Jackson Heights Community Development Corp. Youth Action Council, with Susie Tanenbaum. Identifier: aql:29019 taylor_johnson_florence_full

Description: Florence Taylor-Johnson was an African-American political activist that lived in Elmhurst, Queens. In her interview, she discusses her childhood, her children and grandchildren, her family, and experiences in Queens. Florence has always considered herself to be outspoken and natural leader. She says that people in 1995 were very different from her generation because they did not speak out on the issues that mattered to them because they were too afraid of what people might think. Even though Florence was ridiculed for being an activist, she continued to stand up for the things that mattered to her and heavily motivated by the speeches of MLK JR.

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 was an African-American political activist that lived in Elmhurst, Queens. In her interview, she discusses her childhood, her children and grandchildren, her family, and experiences in Queens. Florence has always considered herself to be outspoken and natural leader. She says that people in 1995 were very different from her generation because they did not speak out on the issues that mattered to them because they were too afraid of what people might think. Even though Florence was ridiculed for being an activist, she continued to stand up for the things that mattered to her and heavily motivated by the speeches of MLK JR.

Subject : Civil rights movements; Civil rights workers; 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: 1:01:57

Identifier : aql:29019 taylor_johnson_florence_full

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Civil rights movements; Civil rights workers; P.S. 127 (Queens, New York, N.Y.); Flushing High School

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