Chicago area African-American family that located to the West Olive area in 1956 to raise blueberries, black angus cattle, and eventually open a service station on Butternut Drive.
Interview with L. Todd Duncan and Kathryne V. Lindberg about her and husband, James’s revolutionary activism in inner city Detroit and their role in constructing a “black Marxism.” Published in the Summer 2001 issue of Social Text.
Special Project 150 Stories for 150 Years. Several different interviewers, including staff and volunteers of the Joint Archives of Holland, with 170 different interviewees about their impressions of Holland, Michigan. Tracy Bednarick (1996) and…
Former cook and owner of Boone's City Kitchen/Veurink's City Kitchen. Originally founded in the 1946 by Clarence C. Boone at 68 E. 8th Street in Holland and later purchased from Boone's survivors and co-owner Frank Moser by Gordon Veurink.
Special Project 150 Stories for 150 Years. Several different interviewers, including staff and volunteers of the Joint Archives of Holland, with 170 different interviewees about their impressions of Holland, Michigan. Tracy Bednarick (1996) and…