Interview with Warren Dorsey
Warren started going to school in 1926 and left school in 1930. He talks about consolidation of schools and shares his experience of being a colored student during these times.
Warren started going to school in 1926 and left school in 1930. He talks about consolidation of schools and shares his experience of being a colored student during these times.
Betty Lee is from Sykesville, MD and is a former nurse at Henryton State Hospital. Henryton State Hospital was a tuberculosis sanitarium for African-American patients.
Eldridge Costley was born in raised in Winfield, MD. Eldridge talks about his favorite memories and struggles he experienced living in Carroll County.
Mr. William M. Decatur was a former Buffalo Solider from the 10th Cavalry. Mr. Decatur talks about his experience in the 10th Cavalry being an African American.
John was part of a family of 10 children. His mother and father were hard workers, but did not have the opportunity to get advanced educations.
Charles Neal was the first tenure professor at then Western Maryland College beginning in 1979. Neal is a political science and international relations professor.
Sidney Sheppard talks about how much he loved attending Robert Moton High School. Sheppard felt incredibly privileged to be able to attend high school.