Oral History Interview with Jean Kooker
Oral History Interview with Dorothy Adkins
Oral History Interview with Carol Riddlesperger
Oral History Interview with Willie Frances McAdams
Oral History Interview with Trudy Foster
Oral History Interview with Billie Mohair
Oral History Interview with Ann Barnett (1987)
Oral History Interview with Betty Kimble (1987)
Photo of Quakertown home (unknown date)
The Quakertown home of Maude Woods [Hembry] Clark
Photograph of Quakertown home of Maude Woods [Hembry] Clark, who was a relative of Alma Clark's husband, William. This home was built in 1905 at 97 Terry Street. It was relocated in 1921 to make way for a city park. Horses and railroad ties were used to transport the house to 1129 East Hickory Street in the Solomon Hill neighborhood of Denton, Texas. Alma and William Clark eventually resided in this home.
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Portal to Texas History
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Alma Clark
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Alma Clark
Oral History Interview with Ruby Cole and Alma Clark (2017: 7 of 7)
Ruby Cole, Denton Women Interracial Fellowship, National Civil Rights Movement
Ruby Cole discusses her views on the National Civil Rights movement of the 1960s.
Ruby Cole, Brian Elliott
Oral History Interview with Ruby Cole and Alma Clark (2017)
UNT Oral History Program
March 28, 2017
Open
Oral History Interview with Ruby Cole (2006)
English