Dublin Core
Title
Bertha Mae Johnson Oral History Interview
Description
This interview begins with Bertha Mae Johnson explaining that she moved to Eugene, Oregon with her husband from Atlanta, Georgia because he was offered work with the Southern Pacific Railroad. She adds that when she first moved to Eugene, there were very few Black families in the community, and that the Black residents of Eugene were often treated poorly. She explains that when she had children, they were bullied in school on account of their race. (Born in 1922, Bertha Mae Johnson and her husband had ten children, twenty-six grandchildren, and eighteen great grandchildren as of the recording of this interview.)
Mrs. Johnson then discusses the types of food, music, and clothing she remembers from when she had first arrived in Eugene. She describes how the Black community in Eugene gathered together by hosting lunches, and how she spent time with her children by working around the house with them. Mrs. Johnson then discusses more about racism in Eugene, and tells a story about a Black man who was murdered after marrying a white woman. She ends the interview by saying there’s less racism in Eugene at the time of her interview than there has been in the past.
Please note that this interview includes remembrances of a culture of racism and the use of racist, derogatory language toward African Americans, including the N word.
Mrs. Johnson then discusses the types of food, music, and clothing she remembers from when she had first arrived in Eugene. She describes how the Black community in Eugene gathered together by hosting lunches, and how she spent time with her children by working around the house with them. Mrs. Johnson then discusses more about racism in Eugene, and tells a story about a Black man who was murdered after marrying a white woman. She ends the interview by saying there’s less racism in Eugene at the time of her interview than there has been in the past.
Please note that this interview includes remembrances of a culture of racism and the use of racist, derogatory language toward African Americans, including the N word.
Creator
Bertha Mae Johnson
Source
Oregon Black Pioneers Oral History Collection (OH 42)
Publisher
Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries
Date
1993
Contributor
Black History Club students, Jefferson Middle School, Eugene, Oregon
Format
Digitized Videotape
Language
English
Type
Oral History
Identifier
oh42-johnson-bertha-mae-1993
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Interviewer
Black History Club students, Jefferson Middle School, Eugene, Oregon
Interviewee
Bertha Mae Johnson
Location
Johnson residence, Eugene, Oregon
Original Format
Digitized Videotape
Duration
0:27:32
OHMS Object
Interview Format
video