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Oral history interview with Elsie M. Patterson

Anacostia Community Museum

Object Details

Names

Anacostia National Bank
Birney Elementary School
Campbell African Methodist Episcopal Church (Washington, D.C.)
Saint Elizabeths Hospital (Washington, D.C.)
Coates, Donna
Coates, James E.
Patterson, Elsie M., 1904-1999

Collection Citation

Anacostia Oral History Project 1974-1975, Anacostia Community Museum, Smithsonian Institution.

Scope and Contents

Elsie Patterson, an African American woman born on December 16, 1904, speaks about her time and people she has met in Anacostia in the last thirty years. She discusses the education in her neighborhood, such as Birney Elementary and different schoolteachers, and the recreation available then, including Anacostia Park and church events at Campbell AME Church. Patterson recalls important landmarks in the neighborhood, such as the Anacostia Bank, St. Elizabeth's Hospital, and Anacostia Park by the Anacostia River. She also talks about family structures and the closeness of the community. Patterson also provides information about transportation, such as the public bus system and carpooling, as well as the geographical boundaries and how Anacostia was segregated. She ends the interview discussing the policemen, Reverend James Coates, and the Dale family. Elsie Patterson was interviewed by Donna Coates on October 8, 1975. Digital audio files include white noise and static; interviewee can be heard clearly for most parts.
sova.acma.09-006_ref759

GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/qa77a6e73a4-c986-4bba-9e85-e3ba0aa6b5b1

Local Numbers

AV001438

Place

Anacostia (Washington, D.C.)
Barry Farms (Washington, D.C.)
Anacostia River (Md. and Washington, D.C.)

Topic

African American women
African Americans

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Anacostia Oral History Project, 1974-1975
Anacostia Oral History Project, 1974-1975 / Interviews

Sponsor

This project received support from the Smithsonian American Women's History Initiative.

Extent

1 Sound cassette (1 box)
1 Digital file

Date

1975 October 08

Container

Box 1, Folder 10
Box 2, Cassette 62

Archival Repository

Anacostia Community Museum Archives

Type

Archival materials
Audio
Sound cassettes
Digital files
Oral histories (document genres)

Genre/Form

Oral histories (document genres)

Restrictions

Use of the materials requires an appointment. Please contact the archivist to make an appointment: ACMarchives@si.edu.
ACMA.09-006_ref759
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/qa77a6e73a4-c986-4bba-9e85-e3ba0aa6b5b1
ACMA.09-006
ACMA

Record ID

ebl-1689968100682-1689968101088-0

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