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Edna DeCoursey Johnson interview

Description

Edna DeCoursey Johnson (1922-1995) was a consumer education specialist. In this interview, she discusses teaching elementary school for nineteen years; her move to Baltimore Urban League in 1963 as a community organizer and secretary; the development of the Urban League's consumer education program; the presentation of consumer education workshops financed by Citibank of New York; and work as camp counselor for the United Christian Youth Movement.

Date

1980

Contributor(s)

Contributor(s) Notes

Narrator: Louise Kerr Hines

Language(s)

Collection Number

OHVF

Object ID

OH 8299

Extent

Sound: 60 minutes

Catalog Number

OH 8299

Resource ID

21997

Notes

Please note that this interview does not have a transcript. To request a transcript, contact Special Collections at [email protected].

Digital Publisher

Digital resource provided by the Maryland Center for History and Culture

Rights

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