Mount Pleasant Baptist Church Oral History Project
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Subject
African Americans--History
Description
The Mount Pleasant Baptist Church Oral History Project is a community collaboration initiated in 2020 by the Mt. Pleasant History Committee and the Russell Library, as part of the Athens, Georgia African American Oral History Initiative, to collect and preserve the modern history of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church and its members, and to document the history of the Brooklyn and surrounding neighborhoods now located near Hawthorne Ave. Mount Pleasant Baptist Church is a historically Black Baptist church in Athens, Georgia founded in 1870.
Creator
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies
Publisher
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies
Date
2020-ongoing
Identifier
RBRL484MPBC
Coverage
Athens, Georgia
Interviews in this Collection (3):
Interview with Verna Miller Smith, August 20, 2020 (RBRL484MPBC-001-01)
Verna Miller Smith was born in 1946. She grew up on a family farm off Brooklyn road in Athens, Georgia. In this interview, she discusses her family history and describes the Brooklyn neighborhood which was historically African American. She…
Interview with Reverend James Williams, Part One, October 6, 2020 (RBRL484MPBC-002-01)
Reverend James Williams is the Church Historian for Mount Pleasant Baptist Church. He grew up in El Paso, Texas before moving to Elbert County, Georgia at age ten. In this interview, he focuses on his education. He compares his integrated school in…
Interview with Reverend James Williams, Part Two, October 13, 2020 (RBRL484MPBC-002-02)
Reverend James Williams is the Church Historian for Mount Pleasant Baptist Church. He grew up in El Paso, Texas before moving to Elbert County, Georgia at age ten. In this follow-up interview, he focuses on his time at the University of Georgia. He…
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