Interview with Rodrigus Kentavis Graham: Life as an African-American in the Rio Grande Valley
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Creation Date
6-17-2012
Disciplines
History
Description
Anne Marie Huff conducted an interview with Rodrigus Kentavis Graham at residence in Mission, TX. Mr. Graham grew up in a predominantly African-American area of Atlanta and graduated from Morehouse College, and came to the Rio Grande Valley with the Teach for America program. He discusses Black-Brown relations in the RGV and social justice commonalities that can unite Latinos and African Americans toward a higher purpose.
This interview was conducted as part of the CHAPS Porciones to Colonias project.
Notes
Audio only interview conducted in English
Physical Description
MP3, 55.7 MB, 192 kbps, run time 00:40:34
Recommended Citation
Graham, Rodrigus Kentavis and Huff, Anne-Marie, "Interview with Rodrigus Kentavis Graham: Life as an African-American in the Rio Grande Valley" (2012). Community Historical Archaeology Project with Schools (CHAPS) Oral Histories. 78.
https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/chapsoralhistories/78