- Date
- 1985-10-17
- Main contributor
- Schwartz, Jon
- Summary
-
Interview with members of the Carman family: Max, Libby, Kathleen, Doug. Libby Carman continues her description of the "This Is Our Home" sign movement. Max describes the impact of the sign campaign. Max Carman discusses the impact of the area universities and the medical center on the evolution of the neighborhood, and describe their reaction to the construction of the Harris County Psychiatric Center in the neighborhood. They discuss how living in Riverside for 23 years has changed them.
- Contributors
- Carman, Max; Carman, Libby; Carman, Doug; Carman, Kathleen
- Genre
- interviews
- Subjects
- Urbanization; Harris County Psychiatric Center
- Locations
- Riverside, Houston; Houston, Texas
- Collection
- This Is Our Home It Is Not For Sale
- Unit
- University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
- Language
- English
- Terms of Use
- ["In Copyright"]
- Physical Description
- 00:20:04
- Notes
Digitization and access for this item is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services and Texas State Library and Archives Commission (2018).
This interview was used in the creation of Jon Schwartz’s documentary film “This Is Our Home, It Is Not For Sale.”
Collection
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
Houston History Archives
This Is Our Home, It Is Not For Sale Film Collection
- Other Identifiers
- Digital Object: https://id.lib.uh.edu/ark:/84475/do1945cc59t; Other: ID 2010-020, AV Shelving; ArchivesSpace URI: https://findingaids.lib.uh.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/35122; Preservation Location: ark:/84475/pm87375w53n