This week marks the beginning of the Johnson Institute’s Oral History Project to capture stories, memories, and accounts of events from people who knew, worked with, and were affected by the rulings of Judge Frank Johnson. This project seeks to preserve these stories for future historical and educational use.
With this project, we’ve set our sites on history. Our objectives are to:
Capture primary accounts of and perspectives on Judge Frank Johnson and the historical events during his life.
Preserve for future generations stories from history as a resource on the life and times of Judge Frank Johnson. These videos will be available to researchers, teachers, and students of law, history, civil rights, and related areas.
Provide video resources and content for the Johnson Institute’s own work developing educational programming related to the U.S. Constitution and independent judiciary.
If you would like to be included in the Oral History Project and tell your story, please let us know.