On November 7, 2017, Joe T. Darden was interviewed by Mileena McDonald. He is a Geography professor and author at Michigan State University. From his arrival in 1972, he describes his work in Urban Affairs and his three books, Afro-Americans in Pittsburgh: the Residential Segregation of a People,Detroit Race Riots: Racial Conflict, an Effort to Bridge Racial Divide, and Detroit after Bankruptcy. Also, he analyzes social issues from a historical and contemporary standpoint.
Creator(s): McDonald, Mileena, Darden, Joe T.
Date Original: 11 / 7 / 2017
Date Range: 2010-2019
Language: English
Topic: Teaching for Change
Original Format: Oral History
Format: mp4
Source: Michigan State University Archives and Historical Collections Voices of MSU Oral History Project (UA 3.7.1)
Contributing Institution: Michigan State University Archives and Historical Collections; Michigan State University Office for Inclusion and Intercultural Initiatives; MATRIX: Center for Digital Humanities and Social Sciences at Michigan State University
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