Deenie Drew

Deenie Drew discusses leaving New York to work for the Red Cross in Tuskegee. She then moved to Dynamite Hill and joined the movement with her husband, John. They were close family friends with Dr. King.

Bibliographic Details
Format: Electronic
Published: Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
Subjects:
Online Access:http://bcriohp.org/items/show/32
format Electronic
collection BCRI Oral History Project Collection
building Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
publisher Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
topic Oral histories
spellingShingle Oral histories
Deenie Drew
fulltopic Oral histories
Civil rights movements--Alabama—Birmingham
Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
description Deenie Drew discusses leaving New York to work for the Red Cross in Tuskegee. She then moved to Dynamite Hill and joined the movement with her husband, John. They were close family friends with Dr. King.
spelling Deenie DrewCivil rights movements--Alabama—BirminghamAlabama Christian Movement for Human RightsKing, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968Deenie Drew discusses leaving New York to work for the Red Cross in Tuskegee. She then moved to Dynamite Hill and joined the movement with her husband, John. They were close family friends with Dr. King.1995-01-27video19950127Dhttp://bcriohp.org/items/show/32http://bcriohp.org/files/original/c6bee3152589665f1db7e2548660385e.jpg
title Deenie Drew
titleStr Deenie Drew
isbn BCRIphotosc6bee3152589665f1db7e2548660385e.jpg
thumbnail http://bcriohp.org/files/square_thumbnails/c6bee3152589665f1db7e2548660385e.jpg
id BCRIoralhistory32
url http://bcriohp.org/items/show/32
_version_ 1706088517653757953