Hammond, Joseph

Date:
1979-04-16
Interviewer:
Bobo, Mary
Transcription available:
yes
Series:
Joe Hammond Series
Series ID:
2019_138
Interview Number(s):
2019_138_
Summary:
This interview was conducted in 1979 as part of a series on African Americans in Louisville. It is cross-listed here as part of the Joe Hammond Series. Mr. Hammond, a small business owner and real estate agent, discusses his childhood, education and life as a young adult living and working in Louisville. He talks about being a small business owner, the impact of urban renewal on the black business district, Small Business Administration loans, and his belief in the potential of young people in his community. He describes the opportunities of black real estate agents, talks about busing, gives his views on affordable housing for low-income families and concludes the interview with a discussion of his desire for greater participation by African Americans in community development.
Topic(s):
African Americans--Kentucky--Louisville, Urban renewal, Small Business Administration (United States), African American business enterprises, African American real estate agents, Youth--Political activity, Busing for school integration--Kentucky--Louisville, Low-income housing