Bibframe Work
TitleBilly Kyles oral historyOther Titles (e.g. Variant)Billy Kyles interview conducted by Renee PoussaintNVLP Interview with Samuel "Billy" Kyles (Title on copyright application)TypeMoving ImageCollectionSubjectKyles, Samuel Billy--Interviews. (LCSH)King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968--Assassination. (LCSH)African American civil rights workers--Tennessee--Memphis--Interviews (LCSH)African American clergy--Tennessee--Memphis--Interviews (LCSH)Sanitation Workers Strike, Memphis, Tenn., 1968 (LCSH)Digital photographs--Color--2000-2010 (GMGPC) Moving Image Technique(s)live actionCould not render: bf:code Notelanguage: In English.Forms part of: National Visionary Leadership Project Interviews and Conference Collection (AFC 2004/007)SummaryThe interview includes Samuel "Billy" Kyles' memories of growing up in Mississippi and Chicago, Illinois. He discusses moving to Memphis to become the minister of the Monumental Baptist Church and his involvement in the civil rights movement. He recalls the Memphis Sanitation Strike and witnessing Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination in 1968.DurationPT180MOrigin Date(s)2005-04-05 Authorized Access PointKyles, Samuel Billy Billy Kyles oral history