Robinson, Runette

Date:
2000-09-07
Length:
120 minutes
Interviewer:
K'Meyer, Tracy
Transcription available:
yes
Series:
Civil Rights Movement in Louisville
Series ID:
2002_001
Interview Number(s):
2002_1_115
2002_1_116
Summary:
Runette Robinson, a participant in the Louisville sit-ins during the Civil Rights Movement, discusses her experiences and the impact of the movement on her life. Born in Bell Buckle, Tennessee, Robinson moved to Louisville at a young age due to her sister's medical needs. She recalls her involvement in the sit-ins, the training in peaceful resistance, and the impact of the demonstrations on her and the community. Robinson also discusses her education and career as a teacher, emphasizing the importance of giving back to her community. She believes the sit-ins taught her patience, tolerance, and determination, and instilled in her a strong sense of racial pride. This interview is restricted please contact the archives for more information.
Topic(s):
Civil rights