Interview with E.B. Henderson

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Title
Interview with E.B. Henderson
Description
Topics discussed: Republican Voting, Gerrymandering, Spanish American War, 9th Ohio Regiment, Typhoid Fever, Racial Discrimination, Residential Segregation, Education, Housing, Landownership, School Desegregation, Truck Farms

Organizations discussed: Village Improvement Society, Colored Citizens Protective League, NAACP, County Health Organization

Locations discussed: Galloway Methodist Church, Seven Corners, Camp Alger, Virginia Training School, Luther Jackson High School, Manassas High School, James Lee Colored School, Thompson House (Chimney House), Munson Hill, 5 & Dime Store, Post Office

Individuals discussed: Ms. Gundry, Colonel Young, Colonel Campbell, President Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Tinner, Dr. Harold Johnson, Fred Foote Sr., Mary Ellen Henderson, M. E. Church
Subject
Republican Voting, Gerrymandering, Spanish American War, 9th Ohio Regiment, Typhoid Fever, Racial Discrimination, Residential Segregation, Education, Housing, Landownership, School Desegregation, Truck Farms
Creator
Mary Riley Styles Public Library, Local History Collection,
Falls Church, VA
Identifier
: Ms. Gundry
5 & Dime Store
9th Ohio Regiment
Camp Alger
Colonel Campbell
Colonel Young
Colored Citizens Protective League
County Health Organization
Dr. Harold Johnson
Education
Fred Foote Sr.
Galloway Methodist Church
Gerrymandering
Housing
James Lee Colored School
Joseph Tinner
Landownership
Luther Jackson High School
M. E. Church
Manassas High School
Mary Ellen Henderson
Munson Hill
NAACP
Post Office
President Theodore Roosevelt
Racial Discrimination
Republican Voting
Residential Segregation
School Desegregation
Seven Corners
Spanish American War
Thompson House (Chimney House)
Truck Farms
Typhoid Fever
Village Improvement Society
Virginia Training School