The HistoryMakers Video Oral History with Reverend Dr. Angelique Walker-Smith

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The HistoryMakers Video Oral History with Reverend Dr. Angelique Walker-Smith

7/11/2000

Minister Reverend Dr. Angelique Walker-Smith (1958 - ) was the first African American and first woman to serve as executive director of the Church Federation of Greater Indianapolis, Indiana. Walker-Smith also does extensive media work as the host of, "Faces of Faith" on PAX Television Network, a co-host on the Odyssey Hallmark Cable Network and a columnist for the Indianapolis Star-News newspaper. Walker-Smith was interviewed by The HistoryMakers on 7/11/2000, in Indianapolis, Indiana. This collection is comprised of the video footage of the interview.

Total Sessions: 1; Total Tapes: 4; Total Run Time: 01h 58m 30s

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Walker-Smith, Angelique, Rev.

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The Reverend Dr. Angelique Walker-Smith was born on August 18, 1958, in Cleveland, Ohio, to Reverend Roosevelt and Geneva Walker. As a child, she spent summers and holidays in the rural south in Alabama with her family and still maintains a kindred rapport there.After attending both public and private schools, she went to Kent State University, graduating with a degree in arts in telecommunications (broadcast journalism). She decided to follow in her father's footsteps and entered Yale Universit...