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Oral History Interview with Edith P. (née Green) Greene

Anacostia Community Museum

Object Details

General
Edith's maiden name is Green and her married name is Greene.
Local Numbers
AV002943 AV002944
Names
Anacostia National Bank
Birney Elementary School
Douglass Hall (Washington, D.C.)
Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.)
Frederick Douglass Memorial Home
Saint Elizabeths Hospital (Washington, D.C.)
Green, Edith
Howard, James H., 1925-1982 (James Henri)
Lowery, Della, 1924-2008
McKenzie, Raymond, 1898-2001
Underdue, Sallie E., 1909?-1998
Collection Creator
Anacostia Community Museum
Place
Anacostia (Washington, D.C.)
Congress Heights (Washington, D.C.)
Barry Farms (Washington, D.C.)
Anacostia Community Museum
Topic
African American women
African Americans
Community Organizations
Anacostia Neighborhood Museum
exhibit
See more items in
Evolution of a Community: 1972 Exhibition Records
Evolution of a Community: 1972 Exhibition Records / Series 2: Interviews
Sponsor
Funding for partial processing of the collection was supported by a grant from the Smithsonian Institution's Collections Care and Preservation Fund (CCPF).
Extent
1 Sound recording ((1 sound disk CD-R (01:17:32). digital, 16-bit 44.1 KhZ))
1 Sound recording ((1 data disk DVD-R digital, 24-bit 96kHz WAV. )))
1 Sound recording ((2 sound cassettes))
Date
1970- 1971 March 19
2007 September 14
Container
Box 2, Folder 2
Box 4, Cassette 43A
Box 4, Cassette 43B
Box 5, Disk 43
Archival Repository
Anacostia Community Museum Archives
Type
Archival materials
Audio
Sound recordings
Oral histories (document genres)
Collection Citation
Evolution of a Community: 1972 Exhibition Records, Anacostia Community Museum Archives, Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Genre/Form
Oral histories (document genres)
Scope and Contents note
Edith P. (née Green) Greene, an African American woman born on June 4, 1900, describes her experience growing up in Anacostia, where she attended Birney Elementary School and crossing the bridge to reach Dunbar High School. She discusses her father working as a fireman (working with the furnaces) at St. Elizabeth's before working for the government. She recalls the segregation of communities (Congress Heights, Barry Farm-Hillsdale, and Uniontown) and visiting different markets around Washington, D.C. She talks about what women's lives were like at that time, including gardening for food, keeping chickens for eggs, sewing in sewing circles, and helping raise each other's children. She recalls attending church social events at Macedonia Baptist Church and Douglass Hall, teaching Sunday School, and going to the theater at Republic, Lincoln, or Howard Theaters as well as Green Willow and Eureka parks. Greene describes the changes in the neighborhood, particularly in the Barry Farm-Hillsdale area and how the community was no longer as close as it once was and how the crime rates are increasing. Greene provides information about her family and their history, remembering the deaths of her older sister, Lillian E. Green, and her older brother, Oliver Green, and how their funerals put the family in debt. Throughout the interview, she talks about residents in the community she grew up with, including Raymond McKenzie, Mary E. Young, Della Lowery, the Dale family, the Patterson family, James Howard, and Sallie Underdue. She ends the interview speaking about the police presence in the neighborhood, the Frederick Douglass Home, Mason's Funeral Home, and the Anacostia Bank (now the Anacostia National Bank). Edith P. (née Green) Greene was interviewed by John Bradshaw in the spring of 1971. Digital audio files include white noise and static; interviewee can be heard clearly for most parts.
Restrictions
Use of the materials requires an appointment. Please contact the archivist to make an appointment: ACMarchives@si.edu.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1698438900629-1698438901173-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/qa7a68dcbc7-a64d-478c-b5bf-ea77e7ff81f8

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