Joanne Hardy and Janice Klunder

Recorded October 19, 2020 Archived October 16, 2020 01:14:19
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Description

Joanne Hardy (85) talks with her daughter, Janice Klunder (62), about her late husband, Reverend Bruce Klunder. She remembers how she met Reverend Klunder, their relationship and participation in Civil Rights movements, and how he was killed while picketing for integration in Cleveland schools.

Subject Log / Time Code

Joanne remembers how she met Reverend Bruce Klunder. She describes him and who he was.
Joanne tells a story about being in an all white restaurant with Rev. Klunder one night. She describes it as a pivotal moment in her experience in their relationship.
Joanne talks about her role in the integration of schools in Cleveland.
Joanne shares how she heard about Bruce's death.
Joanne reflects on lessons she has learned from her activism.
Janice reflects on how she talks about her father with others and what his story means to her.
Janice talks about To Kill a Mockingbird and why it makes her think of her father.
Joanne reflects on whether or not she believed there was a case for Bruce, namely if it was on purpose or an accident.
Joanne compares the racism of the past to today.
Joanne and Janice both reflect on whether they feel their family received justice.

Participants

  • Joanne Hardy
  • Janice Klunder

Partnership Type

Fee for Service