Mrs. June McKenzie on Education and Employment

Title:
Mrs. June McKenzie on Education and Employment
Creator:
June McKenzie; Aretha Williams
Date Created:
2001-05-23
Description:
June McKenzie, a fifth-generation Mainer, was born in Portland, Maine, in 1929, one of twelve children. Her mother, Florence Eastman Williams, was a Portland native; her father, a truck driver, was a graduate of Tuskegee Institute. She graduated from Portland High School in 1947; she attended Northeastern Business College for one year, and took several classes at the American Institute of Banking while employed at People’s Heritage Bank, where she worked for twenty-two years. She married and had eight children, and at the time of this interview had two grandchildren. She is a longtime member of the NAACP in Portland, and an active member of Green Memorial AME Zion Church. She has been active in the civil rights movement in Maine, including organizing and participating in protests and marches.
Subjects:
Education Employment
Location:
Portland, ME
Latitude:
43.65830234
Longitude:
-70.25811361
Source:
University of Southern Maine, Williams, Aretha and McKenzie, June (2001). Home Is Where I Make It Oral History Project. 3.
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Digital Commons URL:
https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/aa_hiwimi/3/
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Mrs. June McKenzie on Education and Employment", We Exist Series 5, Digital Projects - University of Southern Maine Libraries & Learning
Reference Link:
acg-floating-204-197-4-76.acg.maine.edu/weexist5/items/we5_062.html
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