Dr. Raymond Crump Howard, April 24, 2010.

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Dr. Raymond Crump Howard, April 24, 2010.

Dr. Raymond Crump Howard Interview conducted April 24, 2010 in Helena, Mont. In this interview Dr. Howard discusses family history in Montana; African Methodist Episcopal Church in Great Falls; attending school in Billings and experience racial slurs; living with his grandmother Edna Brown; getting his hair cut with the Helena High School basketball team because he was light skinned; leaving Montana because of the lack of jobs for African Americans; attending the University of Montana and being an athlete and experiencing racism during road games; the use of "colored," "Negro," "black," and "African American" terms in Montana; arrival of great grandfather James W. Crump in Montana after the Civil War; slavery and slave owners in Montana; and various occupations. (OH 2298).

1 CD (70 min.) : digital + summary (7 p.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7998056

Montana Historical Society Library

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Howard, Raymond Crump.

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Raymond Crump Howard was born in 1935 at Helena, Mont. to Norman and Dorthy Maxine Howard. He married Charlene Nava in 1980. Dr. Howard has a PhD in Psychology, two masters' degrees in Psychology and Education and a BA in Physical Education and History. He worked various positions in the education field and as a professor at the University of Northern Colorado until moving to San Diego. Dr. Howard retired as a professor at San Diego State University in 1990. From the description of D...

Howard, Nava.

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Brown, Edna M.

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African Methodist Episcopal Church. Seventh Episcopal District

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Organized in 1816 from a congregation formed by a group of blacks who withdrew in 1787 from St. George's Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia because of discrimination; Richard Allen was consecrated the first bishop in 1816. From the description of African Methodist Episcopal Church collection, 1914-1971 (bulk 1950-1971). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70962830 ...

Crump, James W.

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