George Crozier and Rhoda Vanderhart

Recorded October 27, 2023 Archived October 27, 2023 21:10 minutes
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Id: mby023239

Description

Friends George Crozier [no age given] and Rhoda Vanderhart [no age given] sit down to talk about their work on the Remembrance Project, the history of lynching in Mobile, and how their upbringings impacted the way they each grew up thinking about race.

Subject Log / Time Code

Rhoda Vanderhart (R) asks George Crozier (G) what drew him to racial justice work.
R and G discuss the Remembrance Project and the last lynching in the South that occurred in Mobile.
R tells G about her perception of race growing up in rural Nebraska.
G remembers his father as a white supremacist.
R and G talk about how much one's upbringing affects their perspective.
G talks about Africatown and the African-American Heritage Trail.

Participants

  • George Crozier
  • Rhoda Vanderhart

Partnership Type

Outreach