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- Creators: McLaughlin, Dorothy, 1912-2005
- Creators: Ragsdale, Eleanor Odell Dickey, 1926-1998
- Creators: McCall, Francis Cleaves, 1907-1981
- Member of: Greater Arizona Collection
ContributorsPyle, Howard, 1906-1987 (Interviewer) / Grauer, Ben (Interviewee) / Wald, John, 1908-1988 (Interviewee) / McCall, Francis Cleaves, 1907-1981 (Interviewee) / Wells, Carveth (Interviewee) / Greer, Joseph Madison, 1887-1969 (Interviewee) / Greer, Mary Susan Rasmusson, 1889-1957 (Interviewee)
Created1945-04-29
Description
This recording includes interviews with NBC's Frank McCall regarding technical difficulties associated with broadcasting and organizing the conference and with Carveth Wells, NBC radio announcer Ben Grauer, and John Wald of Richfield Reporters regarding conference proceedings. Also included are greetings from Arizonans Capt. and Mrs. Joseph Madison Greer, who were stationed at the Merritt Island Navy Yard and Hospital.
ContributorsColeman, Austin Hughes, 1937-2013 (Host) / Ragsdale, Lincoln Johnson, 1926-1995 (Speaker) / Ragsdale, Eleanor Odell Dickey, 1926-1998 (Speaker) / KCAC (Radio station : Phoenix, Ariz.) (Contributor)
Created1964
Description
Austin Coleman introduces this program celebrating Mothers' Day. It features Sid McCoy reading "At My Mother's Knee," Eleanor Ragsdale commenting on the event, and Lincoln Ragsdale presenting a sermon on "The Negro Mother." Lincoln Ragsdale also asks for volunteers to assist with Martin Luther King's planned visit to "Montgomery Stadium" on June 3.
ContributorsColeman, Austin Hughes, 1937-2013 (Host) / Ragsdale, Eleanor Odell Dickey, 1926-1998 (Speaker) / KCAC (Radio station : Phoenix, Ariz.) (Contributor)
Created1964-07
Description
This recording begins with an unidentified sermon. Eleanor Ragsdale thanks her listeners for their prayers during Hartwell Ragsdale's illness and hospitalization, congratulates recent high school and college graduates, reports on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s arrest in St. Augustine, Florida, discusses efforts to pass a public accommodations law in Phoenix, and asks listeners to join a march at City Hall scheduled for the next day.
ContributorsMcLaughlin, Dorothy, 1912-2005 (Photographer) / McLaughlin, Herb, 1918-1991 (Photographer) / McCulloch Bros. (Contributor)
Created1970
ContributorsMcLaughlin, Dorothy, 1912-2005 (Photographer) / McLaughlin, Herb, 1918-1991 (Photographer) / McCulloch Bros. (Contributor)
Created1970
ContributorsMcLaughlin, Dorothy, 1912-2005 (Photographer) / McLaughlin, Herb, 1918-1991 (Photographer) / McCulloch Bros. (Contributor)
Created1970
ContributorsMcLaughlin, Dorothy, 1912-2005 (Photographer) / McLaughlin, Herb, 1918-1991 (Photographer) / McCulloch Bros. (Contributor)
Created1970
ContributorsMcLaughlin, Dorothy, 1912-2005 (Photographer) / McLaughlin, Herb, 1918-1991 (Photographer) / McCulloch Bros. (Contributor)
Created1970
ContributorsMcLaughlin, Dorothy, 1912-2005 (Photographer) / McLaughlin, Herb, 1918-1991 (Photographer) / McCulloch Bros. (Contributor)
Created1970
ContributorsMcLaughlin, Dorothy, 1912-2005 (Photographer) / McLaughlin, Herb, 1918-1991 (Photographer) / McCulloch Bros. (Contributor)
Created1970