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  • Dr. J. Keith Motley and Joseph Feaster, Jr. poster image canonical_images/feature/StoryCorps_B_J_Keith_and_Joseph_canonical.jpg XXX Audio
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    Dr. J. Keith Motley and Joseph Feaster, Jr.

    In this recording, Dr. J. Keith Motley & Joseph Feaster, Jr. remember their involvement in the implementation of Judge Arthur Garrity’s busing plan in Boston. Joseph tells of his work addressing concerns of Black parents as a member of the NAACP’s Boston branch during the crisis. Dr. Motley, who was a student at Northeastern at the time, recounts the violence and anger he witnessed as busing brought racist fury in Boston to the fore.

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    Tess Decosta and Leigh-Ann Carr

    In this recording, Leigh-Ann Carr interviews her friend, former Boston Public School student and South Boston resident Tess Decosta, about the lead-up to and implementation of the busing plan and the anger in the white communities of Boston at that time. Tess discusses her experience of the unrest in South Boston and the pervasive fear that defined the responses of her peers and neighbors to the crisis.

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    Judith Stoia and Patricia Kelly

    In this recording, friends and neighbors from Jamaica Plain, Judith “Judy” Stoia and Patricia “Pat” Kelly, tell of their experiences of the busing crisis. Pat, a former teacher in Charlestown, talks about her class of poor white children, and the shunning she received from white teachers during the first year of busing. Judy, a reporter in Boston at the time, recounts the fury of white residents and the fundamental misunderstandings that drove them to anger.

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    John Canty and Jared Tetreau

    In this recording, Jared Tetreau interviews John Canty, a former teacher and administrator in the Boston Public Schools, working during the time of the busing crisis. John discusses his efforts prior to the busing plan to encourage the school system to integrate, and the resistance he faced in the process. John argues that the unwillingness of the School Committee to cooperate with integration was the driving force behind the intervention of the courts.

     

  • Suzanne Lee and Howard Wong poster image canonical_images/feature/StoryCorps_B_Suzanne_and_Howard_canonical.jpg XXX Audio
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    Suzanne Lee and Howard Wong

    In this recording, community activist and former Boston schoolteacher and principal Suzanne Lee joins former Chinatown student Howard Wong in recounting the organization of Chinatown mothers dedicated to protecting their children during their transfer to schools in the North End and Charlestown. They also discuss the importance of community in achieving integration.

     

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    Lyda Peters and Ruth Rosner

    In this recording, former Boston Public School teachers and colleagues Lyda Peters and Ruth Rosner discuss their time teaching in Roxbury. Lyda recalls the relative ease of becoming a teacher at majority-Black schools - a major problem identified at the time by the NAACP - and Ruth describes her methods as a “radical”, devoted to providing quality education in defiance of the racism of other white teachers.

     

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    Steve Maggs and Barbara Lyon

    In this recording, Steve Maggs, a former Mattapan resident who was sent to Hyde Park High School in 1974, is interviewed by his life partner Barbara Lyon about his experience during the busing crisis. Steve describes the racial tension at Hyde Park High during his time there, and the sharp divisions that remained in spite of the student body’s diversity.

     

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    Sheila Wise Rowe and Bill Mooney-McCoy

    In this recording, former Boston student Sheila Wise Rowe speaks to her longtime friend Bill Mooney-McCoy about her memories of the transition from segregated to integrated public schools. Sheila recounts her involvement with the parent-led integration program Operation Exodus, which predated busing, and the consequences of educational inequity in society.

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    Riveted: The History of Jeans | Audio

    Rock Those Blue Jeans

    Put on your favorite pair of blue jeans and shake your booty to this denim-themed playlist. Classic yet surprising, just as it should be.

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    The Music of Marian Anderson

    Listen to a selection of Marian Anderson’s recordings.

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    The Music that Inspired Woodstock

    Listen to a playlist exploring the hidden music history in the Woodstock set list.

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    The Music of Woodstock

    Enjoy this 23-hour sampling of songs that were played at the Woodstock Music & Art Fair between August 15-18, 1969.