This episode of the Asbury UMC DC Oral Histories podcast features Jamesetta Doby, a longtime public educator in Washington, D.C.
Highlights: traveling to segregated Alabama for college; working as a demonstration teacher in D.C. Public Schools; shifting from segregated education; world traveler; choir member.
This podcast was made possible by a grant from the DC Oral History Collaborative, a partnership of HumanitiesDC, Historical Society of Washington, D.C. and the DC Public Library.
Host: Kelvin Childs
Interviewer: Adelle Banks
Editor/Producer: Adelle Banks
Music: “This Little Light of Mine” performed by E’s Jammy Jams
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