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Tacoma Community History Projects
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Tacoma Community History Projects: Government
A guide to oral history projects compiled by students in Professor Mike Honey's "Doing Community History" course. Projects date from 1991.
Government
Civil Rights and Civic Pride: The Story of Harold Moss and the City of Tacoma (1993#09)
Dawn Lucien: Civic Pride and the Ebb and Flow of Tacoma’s Development (2009#02)
Discrimination is the Bosses Tool: Tacoma Longshore Unions and African Americans (2007#09)
Father Bill Bichsel and Disarm Now Plowshares (2014#03)
History of Council 28, The: The Washington Federation of State Employees (1992#02)
Honorable Man, An: Judge Bertil E. Johnson (1994#09)
James Walton: From Texas To Tacoma (2014#05)
Lorraine Elizabeth Joseph: Puyallup Tribal Elder (2008#01)
Robert Elofson: The Lower Elwha Klallam and the Return of Their River (2014#06)
Safe Streets Campaign, The: Tacoma and Pierce County Respond to Youth Violence (1994#01)
Senator Rosa D. Franklin: Small-Town Person, Big-City Activist (1995#02)
Then and Now: Women Legislators in Washington State (1998#02)
Urban Native Americas: A Tacoma Story an Interview with Joan Staples (2009#03)
Women and Tacoma’s Civil Rights Movement: Mrs. Bil Moss (2009#04)
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