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.
Robert Gassaway, Marian Collins and Sidney Shepherd talk about their involvement in White Rock Church in Sykesville, MD. All three members worked hard to keep the church up and running over the years.
Margaret Brown taught school in a one room schoolhouse outside of Mt. Airy in Carroll County. Margaret grew up in Carroll County and attended school in Sykesville, MD.
Multiple generations of Celeste Dixon's family originated from Carroll County.. Dixon lived in Carroll County until she was 11 years old.
Irene Brown attended Robert Moton Elementary and High School. Irene was taught by Bebe Shockley one of the best certified white teachers in Carroll County at that time.
Mike Squirrel grew up in Carroll County and was the first black student at Westminster Junior High. Mike talks about early life for African Americans and the town segregation.
Xiomara Pierre was the 1st Vice President of the NAACP #7401. Xiomara talks about her love for the Carroll County community.