At a young age, Carrie Weddle knew what her life’s calling would be and where she needed to go to obtain this goal. Due to her parent’s insistence, Weddle decided on a
career in nursing. In 1960, segregation forced her to leave her home of...
Oral History Interviews of African American Alumni of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
The first twelve years of Ferne Caulker-Bronson's life were spent in Sierra Leaone's capital Freetown, which is located within West Africa. She then spent three years in an English boarding school and completed her last year of High School at...
Oral History Interviews of African American Alumni of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Named the unofficial “Mayor” of the city, Reuben Harpole has devoted his life to
community service and advocacy. Harpole worked at the School of Continuing Education for 31 years, and he was senior outreach specialist at the Center for Urban...
Oral History Interviews of African American Alumni of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
An award-winning photojournalist for 39 years, Clayborn Benson was instrumental in significantly breaking barriers for African Americans in photojournalism. Throughout his career, Benson covered many prominent stories in the Milwaukee area. Retired...
Oral History Interviews of African American Alumni of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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