Interview with E. Poppa Rogers, Sr, 2018 November 10
Work Type
Interviews.
Oral histories (document genres)
Sound recordings.
Transcripts.
Date
November 10, 2018
Description
E. Poppa Rogers, Sr., grew up in Wilmington. His mother was, the son of Ida Mae Rogers Kellerhan Stallings, a civil rights activist and one of the mothers of the welfare rights movement in Delaware. Rogers was a teenager in 1968 and, with his mother and siblings, was very active in the civil rights movement. Interview conducted by TAHIRA (interviewer) and David Kim (notetaker). Additional notes by Rebecca Johnson Melvin.
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