Transcript of interview with Dr. Arthur Mayo, December 13, 2007

Title:
Transcript of interview with Dr. Arthur Mayo, December 13, 2007
Creator:
Parker, Lolita, Jr. (Interviewer)
Contributor:
Mayo, Arthur W. (Interviewee)
Northeastern University (Boston, Mass.) (Associated name)
Language:
English
Date created:
December 13, 2007
Type of resource:
Text
Genre:
Transcripts
Format:
electronic
1 document
Digital origin:
born digital
Notes:
Transcript is edited.
Abstract/Description:
An interview with Dr. Arthur Mayo (1927-), a physician and former resident of Lower Roxbury and the Lenox Street projects. Mayo talks about the central role that the church, education, and the Robert Gould Shaw House played in his life. This interview was collected as part of Northeastern University's Lower Roxbury Black History Project (2007-2009).
Citation/Reference:
Transcript of interview with Dr. Arthur Mayo, December 13, 2007, Lower Roxbury Black History Project records, 2007-2009 (M165), Archives and Special Collections Department, Northeastern University Libraries, EH 2.
Related item:
Lower Roxbury Black History Project records (M165)
An interview with Dr. Arthur Mayo
Subjects and keywords:
Mayo, Arthur W.
African American youth -- Massachusetts -- Boston
African Americans -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- Social conditions
Community development, Urban -- Massachusetts -- Boston
Roxbury (Boston, Mass.)
UASC identifier:
MayoArthur_20071213_Transcript
Permanent URL:
http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20199602
Location:
Northeastern University Library, Archives and Special Collections (M165)
Restriction on access:
This interview is unrestricted.
Use and reproduction:
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