Right: Raymond Griffin ; second from right: Marjorie Johnson-Griffin and friends, during evening gown competition (Marjorie Johnson-Griffin was winner of event).
Exterior of F. P. Sterling home, 1505 South Blvd. Alfred C. Finn, Architect. House extremely remodeled in early 1950's and no longer resembles original structure.
Four men dressed as cowboys preparing food for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo activities. One of them is cooking food on a large barbecue grill close to a covered wagon. Photograph was probably taken by Bert Brandt around the 1950's.
Photograph showing a Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo parade in procession through an unidentified residential street in town. People are dressed in period costume and go on horseback and wagons. Photograph was probably taken by Bert Brandt around...
King, Otis, 1935-;
African American law teachers--Houston--Interviews;
African American civil rights workers--Texas--Houston;
Segregation--Texas--Houston;
Oral histories
Otis King, an African American law professor talks about his career, the social conditions for African Americans in Houston during the 1950's and 1960's, and the political scene of the time.