1 Grundy: Reflecting on Frank X Walker Grundy talks about Frank X. Walker. Chester Grundy is a Diversity Advisor for the University of Kentucky. This interview took
2 Wallace: Web of Mutuality Wallace talks of the intersection of a myriad of civil rights issues with the common thread of race. Carla Wallace
3 Wallace: My Dutch Grandmother Taught Me Humanity Wallace recalls the story of her grandmother in the Netherlands who harbored people being persecuted by the Nazis. Wallace summarizes
4 Wallace: The Environmental Movement and Race Wallace connects racial justice and the environmental movement. Carla Wallace is a Civil Rights Activist from Louisville, Kentucky. This interview
26 Grundy: Black Lives Matter Grundy talks about the ongoing issues of race. Chester Grundy is a Diversity Advisor for the University of Kentucky. This
19 Grundy: Inspired by Other Universities Grundy talks about being inspired by University of Louisville and other colleges and the programs and activism they achieved. Chester
18 Grundy: The Opportunity to Meet Civil Rights Activists on UK’s Campus Grundy talks about the black community on UK’s campus and how it aided in developing support for African American students.
17 Grundy: UK Campus Politics and Organizations Grundy talks about UK’s campus politics and programs created for African Americans students. Chester Grundy is a Diversity Advisor for
16 Grundy: Joining the ROTC and Having a Heart Murmur Grundy talks about his ROTC aspirations and the heart murmur that kept him from joining. Chester Grundy is a Diversity
15 Grundy: Meeting an Influential Black Intellectual at UK Grundy talks about meeting an influential black intellectual at UK. Chester Grundy is a Diversity Advisor for the University of
13 Grundy: Racial Climate at University of Kentucky Grundy talks about the racial climate at University of Kentucky when he was in college. Chester Grundy is a Diversity
14 Grundy: Choosing to Attend UK Grundy talks about choosing to attend UK and giving himself no option to quit. Chester Grundy is a Diversity Advisor
12 Grundy: Male High School Racial Climate and UK Aspirations Grundy talks about a high school counselor and his father not supporting his dream of going to University of Kentucky.
11 Grundy: Academics and the End of Segregation Grundy talks about going to Male High School in Louisville KY, which was desegregated at the time. Chester Grundy is
2 Wallace: Web of Mutuality Wallace talks of the intersection of a myriad of civil rights issues with the common thread of race. Carla Wallace
3 Wallace: My Dutch Grandmother Taught Me Humanity Wallace recalls the story of her grandmother in the Netherlands who harbored people being persecuted by the Nazis. Wallace summarizes
4 Wallace: The Environmental Movement and Race Wallace connects racial justice and the environmental movement. Carla Wallace is a Civil Rights Activist from Louisville, Kentucky. This interview
5 Wallace: Race is Used to Keep People Divided, Down and Afraid Wallace relays Mattie Jones’ comment that it is the same people opposing the fairness campaign who were wearing hoods opposing
6 Wallace: The Roots of Activism in My Family Wallace talks of her Dutch family who resisted the Nazis, how Anne Braden came to dinner, and begin her journey
7 Wallace: My Siblings and My Activist Family Wallace talks about her siblings, her family, the loss of her father and her civil rights family. Carla Wallace is
8 Wallace: Life on the Farm in Prospect KY Wallace reflects on life on the farm in Prospect, Kentucky. She remembers people calling her father names because of his
9 Wallace: Being Born into a Social Justice Family Wallace exclaims that it was easy for to her to become a social change activist: it was in her blood,
10 Wallace: Political Science Major at Tufts and 10 Years in Boston Wallace describes her activism at Tufts University, Boston and then Louisville, connected with South African Divestment. Carla Wallace is a
11 Wallace: Coming Out as Gay Wallace is torn when she is faced with coming out as gay and wonders how this will affect her reputation
1 Wallace: Significance of the Ky Civil Rights Hall of Fame Wallace reflects on the significance of the Kentucky Civil Rights Hall of Fame, how she felt about being inducted herself
12 Wallace: The Fairness Campaign in Louisville Wallace discusses how homophobia was being used to divide people and the beginnings of the Fairness Campaign in Louisville. Carla
13 Wallace: Fairness Campaigns in Berea and Vicco Wallace talks about the loss in Berea where the Fairness Ordinance was not passed. However, tiny Vicco Kentucky passed a
14 Wallace: The State of Gay Marriage Legalization in 2014 and the Intertwined Issues of Race Wallace discusses the national struggle for gay marriage but never forgets the intertwined issues of race in America. “We have
15 Wallace: Audrey Lord Endowed Chair in Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality at U of L Wallace endows a chair in Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality at the University of Louisville in honor of black, lesbian,
16 Wallace: Showing Up for Racial Justice Wallace describes the group she helped start called Showing Up for Racial Justice. It is a network of white racial
17 Wallace: Everyone Matters and Overcoming Fear Wallace says we need to decide that everyone matters. And that this should be our agenda from which our policies
18 Wallace: The United States and War and Race Wallace says war has everything to do with race. Carla Wallace is a Civil Rights Activist from Louisville, Kentucky. This
19 Wallace: Kentucky and Human Rights, We Have a Lot To Do Wallace reflects on Kentucky’s Human Rights situation. Carla Wallace is a Civil Rights Activist from Louisville, Kentucky. This interview took
22 Neal: Guidance for Young People Neal remembers receiving the guidance of mentors like Lyman T. Johnson when he was a young man. He continues the
21 Neal: The Practice of Red Lining Neal describes the policy of Red Lining. Gerald Neal is a Kentucky State Senator from Louisville and a Civil Rights
20 Neal: Law School and Ed Post Neal talks about University of Louisville and Law School. He recalls going to ask Ed Post to help him pay
19 Neal: We Were Living It in the Sixties Neal marvels about how exciting the sixties was. Nothing like it has happened since. You heard about change from everyone.
18 Neal: Highlander Folk School Neal tells how his parents sent him and his sister to the Highlander Folk School where they learned so much.
17 Neal: Lessons Taught between Father and Son Neal learned from his son when he brought 10 white friends home from school. Gerald Neal is a Kentucky State
16 Neal: Neglect in the West End Neal discusses the need for government policies that encourage opportunities in the West End. He says we are at a
15 Neal: Urban Renewal Wiped Out Black Businesses Neal reflects on urban renewal and its cost to black businesses and therefore its effect on generational wealth in the
14 Neal: The West End Disturbance after MLK’s Death Neal describes the scene in the West End after the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Gerald Neal is
13 Neal: Protests at the University of Louisville Neal describes the protests at the President’s Office at the University of Louisville. Gerald Neal is a Kentucky State Senator
12 Neal: Louisville and Desegregation, Neal Gets Arrested 11 times Neal recalls his juvenile arrests protesting segregation in Louisville. Gerald Neal is a Kentucky State Senator from Louisville and a
2 Wallace: Web of Mutuality Wallace talks of the intersection of a myriad of civil rights issues with the common thread of race. Carla Wallace
3 Wallace: My Dutch Grandmother Taught Me Humanity Wallace recalls the story of her grandmother in the Netherlands who harbored people being persecuted by the Nazis. Wallace summarizes
4 Wallace: The Environmental Movement and Race Wallace connects racial justice and the environmental movement. Carla Wallace is a Civil Rights Activist from Louisville, Kentucky. This interview
5 Wallace: Race is Used to Keep People Divided, Down and Afraid Wallace relays Mattie Jones’ comment that it is the same people opposing the fairness campaign who were wearing hoods opposing
6 Wallace: The Roots of Activism in My Family Wallace talks of her Dutch family who resisted the Nazis, how Anne Braden came to dinner, and begin her journey
7 Wallace: My Siblings and My Activist Family Wallace talks about her siblings, her family, the loss of her father and her civil rights family. Carla Wallace is
8 Wallace: Life on the Farm in Prospect KY Wallace reflects on life on the farm in Prospect, Kentucky. She remembers people calling her father names because of his
9 Wallace: Being Born into a Social Justice Family Wallace exclaims that it was easy for to her to become a social change activist: it was in her blood,
10 Wallace: Political Science Major at Tufts and 10 Years in Boston Wallace describes her activism at Tufts University, Boston and then Louisville, connected with South African Divestment. Carla Wallace is a
11 Wallace: Coming Out as Gay Wallace is torn when she is faced with coming out as gay and wonders how this will affect her reputation
1 Wallace: Significance of the Ky Civil Rights Hall of Fame Wallace reflects on the significance of the Kentucky Civil Rights Hall of Fame, how she felt about being inducted herself
12 Wallace: The Fairness Campaign in Louisville Wallace discusses how homophobia was being used to divide people and the beginnings of the Fairness Campaign in Louisville. Carla
13 Wallace: Fairness Campaigns in Berea and Vicco Wallace talks about the loss in Berea where the Fairness Ordinance was not passed. However, tiny Vicco Kentucky passed a
14 Wallace: The State of Gay Marriage Legalization in 2014 and the Intertwined Issues of Race Wallace discusses the national struggle for gay marriage but never forgets the intertwined issues of race in America. “We have
15 Wallace: Audrey Lord Endowed Chair in Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality at U of L Wallace endows a chair in Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality at the University of Louisville in honor of black, lesbian,
16 Wallace: Showing Up for Racial Justice Wallace describes the group she helped start called Showing Up for Racial Justice. It is a network of white racial
17 Wallace: Everyone Matters and Overcoming Fear Wallace says we need to decide that everyone matters. And that this should be our agenda from which our policies
18 Wallace: The United States and War and Race Wallace says war has everything to do with race. Carla Wallace is a Civil Rights Activist from Louisville, Kentucky. This
19 Wallace: Kentucky and Human Rights, We Have a Lot To Do Wallace reflects on Kentucky’s Human Rights situation. Carla Wallace is a Civil Rights Activist from Louisville, Kentucky. This interview took
22 Neal: Guidance for Young People Neal remembers receiving the guidance of mentors like Lyman T. Johnson when he was a young man. He continues the
21 Neal: The Practice of Red Lining Neal describes the policy of Red Lining. Gerald Neal is a Kentucky State Senator from Louisville and a Civil Rights
20 Neal: Law School and Ed Post Neal talks about University of Louisville and Law School. He recalls going to ask Ed Post to help him pay
19 Neal: We Were Living It in the Sixties Neal marvels about how exciting the sixties was. Nothing like it has happened since. You heard about change from everyone.
18 Neal: Highlander Folk School Neal tells how his parents sent him and his sister to the Highlander Folk School where they learned so much.
17 Neal: Lessons Taught between Father and Son Neal learned from his son when he brought 10 white friends home from school. Gerald Neal is a Kentucky State
16 Neal: Neglect in the West End Neal discusses the need for government policies that encourage opportunities in the West End. He says we are at a
15 Neal: Urban Renewal Wiped Out Black Businesses Neal reflects on urban renewal and its cost to black businesses and therefore its effect on generational wealth in the
14 Neal: The West End Disturbance after MLK’s Death Neal describes the scene in the West End after the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Gerald Neal is
13 Neal: Protests at the University of Louisville Neal describes the protests at the President’s Office at the University of Louisville. Gerald Neal is a Kentucky State Senator
12 Neal: Louisville and Desegregation, Neal Gets Arrested 11 times Neal recalls his juvenile arrests protesting segregation in Louisville. Gerald Neal is a Kentucky State Senator from Louisville and a
22 Neal: Guidance for Young People Neal remembers receiving the guidance of mentors like Lyman T. Johnson when he was a young man. He continues the
9 Elliott: Women Preachers in the Baptist Church Elliott tells how he let women preach in his church and he got kicked out of the Association. Rev. Dr.
8 Elliott: Dr. King Comes to Louisville Elliott recalls Dr. Martin Luther King’s visit to Louisville. Rev. Dr. Charles Elliott Jr. was born in Wheeler, Alabama in
7 Elliott: Being Called to Preach Elliott relays the story of how he accepted God’s call to preach. Rev. Dr. Charles Elliott Jr. was born in
6 Elliott: “Dr. Martin Luther King was Anointed by God” Elliott voices his opinion that Dr. King was anointed by God. Dr. King told them not to hate, because it
5 Elliott: Lynchings in the Woods and The Start of the Movement Elliott recalls lynchings in the woods and the start of the movement. Rev. Dr. Charles Elliott Jr. was born in
3 Elliott: One Room Schoolhouse Next to the Church Elliott recalls the one room schoolhouse with one teacher who taught through the sixth grade. Rev. Dr. Charles Elliott Jr.
2 Elliott: No Lights, Tin Roof, Wood Stove, Shuck Ticks Elliott remembers the two room house in the woods he grew up in. Rev. Dr. Charles Elliott Jr. was born
1 Elliott: Family in Jerusalem, Alabama Elliott recalls his parents Gertrude Elliott and Charles Elliott Sr and 12 siblings. Rev. Dr. Charles Elliott Jr. was born
1 Neal: Navigating the Senate Neal remembers being recruited to run for the Kentucky State Senate upon the retirement of Georgia Davis Powers in 1989.
2 Neal: Compromise and the Political Process Neal discusses the role of compromise in politics. Gerald Neal is a Kentucky State Senator from Louisville and a Civil
3 Neal: Politics Swing Right or Left According to Leadership Neal says that because of the political framework, if another senator agrees with you philosphically they are straightjacketed by the
4 Neal: Temperament of the Senate vs the House Neal discusses the characteristics of the Kentucky State Senate vs The Kentucky House of Representatives. Gerald Neal is a Kentucky
5 Neal: Passing Legislation Neal is most proud of his work on the Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA). He discusses the role of the
6 Neal: Family and Growing Up in Louisville Neal talks about his family and his neighborhood and her father’s union activism. Gerald Neal is a Kentucky State Senator
7 Neal: Being a Unionist in the Fifties Neal talks about his father’s Union activity. Gerald Neal is a Kentucky State Senator from Louisville and a Civil Rights
8 Neal: About the Neal Family Neal talks about the Neal family and its strong character. Gerald Neal is a Kentucky State Senator from Louisville and
9 Neal: A New Neighborhood and His Nurturing Mother Neal recalls moving to the African American Subdivision Algonquin Gardens. He recalls the many professionals living in the neighborhood. He
10 Neal: Seeing Successful People as a Norm and Deciding on the Law Neal talks of the importance of growing up around people who you see as successful. He emphasizes education and the
11 Neal: Paternalistic Louisville Neal reflects on Louisville’s progress regarding segregation during his lifetime. Gerald Neal is a Kentucky State Senator from Louisville and
12 Neal: Louisville and Desegregation, Neal Gets Arrested 11 times Neal recalls his juvenile arrests protesting segregation in Louisville. Gerald Neal is a Kentucky State Senator from Louisville and a
13 Neal: Protests at the University of Louisville Neal describes the protests at the President’s Office at the University of Louisville. Gerald Neal is a Kentucky State Senator
14 Neal: The West End Disturbance after MLK’s Death Neal describes the scene in the West End after the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Gerald Neal is
15 Neal: Urban Renewal Wiped Out Black Businesses Neal reflects on urban renewal and its cost to black businesses and therefore its effect on generational wealth in the
16 Neal: Neglect in the West End Neal discusses the need for government policies that encourage opportunities in the West End. He says we are at a
17 Neal: Lessons Taught between Father and Son Neal learned from his son when he brought 10 white friends home from school. Gerald Neal is a Kentucky State