Blondel, EaulinHolder, ThelmaMcDavid, HannaliEastman, Elrick2010-06-092010-06-09Please con2010-06-099/28/1990;https://hdl.handle.net/2139/76953 audio cassettesThis resource is available for research. It is the property of the West Indiana and Special Collections Division, The Alma Jordan Library, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus.Thelma Holder, who was eighty-one at the time of the interview, was born in Panama of Guyanese parents and grew up in New York. Hannali McDavid was born in Guyana and came to New York at the age of twenty-seven. She worked with the New York Transit Authority for nineteen years before entering the catering field. Judge Elrick Eastman was born in the U.S. of Guyanese parents and grew up in Guyana between the ages of five and thirteen. He returned to live in New York from 1936, later studied law and ended up as a family court judge.3 audio cassettes 60 mins eachenGuyanaLegal ProfessionBrethren ChurchAdult EducationNew YorkGarvey MarcusAfro-AmericansAdult FictionBiographiesWomenDiasporaGuyaneseImperialismEconomic ConsequencesSocial ConsequencesOP22 - Holder, Thelma; McDavid, Hannali; Eastman, ElrickRecording, oral