- Title:
- Women and Tacomas Civil Rights Movement: Mrs. Bil Moss
- Date Created:
- 2009
- Description:
- Community leader Bil Moss looks back at six decades of social activism and discusses her involvement in Tacomas civil rights movement. She describes her early work to secure open housing in Tacoma, which arose from her personal struggles to purchase property outside the Hilltop area, and her work with the Tacoma Chapter of the Links on the Sickle Cell Project. Moss touches on a number of her civic and political activities in these three lengthy interviews and shares some insights into the social barriers she has faced as an African-American woman.
- Location:
- United States -- Washington (State) -- Tacoma
- Source:
- University of Washington Tacoma Community History Project
- Source Identifier:
- chp2009-04
- Type:
- image
- Format:
- cpd
- :
- http://rightsstatements.org/page/InC-EDU/1.0/?language=en