In this oral history interview, conducted by Karl Lofton and DaQuain White at the Clyde C. Jordan Senior Center on July 12, 2016, Lucille Harrin discusses how school was for her as a child; it was not so good. This was because she lived in the…
This image provides a view of the entrance to the water park. This is also where you can go to get some lunch if you get hungry. It is free, so if I were you, I would go!
This image provides a view of the the water park in Jones Park. You can go to this water park on a hot day and have some fun in the sun. They also provide lunch in the front, if you get hungry.
This is the Jones Park Fountain. It was once on, but it was turned off because people kept jumping in it. It now looks old. This matters because some people may want to know what happened to it because the water no longer runs.
This interview was conducted by Roniya Cole, Danaja White, and Alyssa Gines at the Clyde C.Jordan Senior Center on July 12, 2016, with Gail Griffin. Gail talks about when she went to school as a child. She said that they ate soul food most of the…
This podcast, produced by Elijah Gines, Remy Haire, and Da'Quain White, discusses the importance of environmental issues East St.Louis faces, including littering and pollution. The podcast includes interviews with Sherly Jethro, Gale Griffen, and…
In this oral history interview, conducted by Ja'Niyha Cherry and Armijah Paulette, Kelvin Ellis talked about how he and his cousin were the first two black kids attending an all- white-kids school. They were bullied and talked about every day. Then…