{"object":[{"sourceId":{"label":"Source ID","value":"72391"},"creditline":{"label":"Credit Line","value":"Oral History Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza"},"labelText":{"label":"Description","value":"Videotaped oral history interview with Dr. Mimi Real. A civil rights activist and Freedom Rider, Real was arrested in Jackson, Mississippi, in June 1961 and spent one month in a state penitentiary. She remained active in the Civil Rights Movement for several years and was working on voter registration in Louisiana at the time of the Kennedy assassination. \r\n\r\nInterview conducted over Zoom on July 21, 2021 by Stephen Fagin. The interview is one hour and thirty-eight minutes long."},"invno":{"label":"Object number","value":"2021.001.0060"},"description":{"label":"Description","value":"Videotaped oral history interview with Dr. Mimi Real. A civil rights activist and Freedom Rider, Real was arrested in Jackson, Mississippi, in June 1961 and spent one month in a state penitentiary. She remained active in the Civil Rights Movement for several years and was working on voter registration in Louisiana at the time of the assassination. \r\n\r\nInterview conducted over Zoom on July 21, 2021 by Curator Stephen Fagin. The interview is 1 hour and 40 minutes long.\r\n\r\nTechnical note: This interview consists of a Zoom audio-video file, an isolated Zoom combined audio track, and HD video reference of Stephen Fagin in 501 Elm board room. \r\n\r\nThe video attached to this record is an excerpt. The entire interview is available in our Reading Room to on-site researchers or by submitting a Rights & Reproductions Request Form."},"medium":{"label":"Medium","value":"Born digital (.m2ts file), Born digital (.m4a file), Born digital (.mp4 file)"},"onview":{"label":"On View","value":"0"},"media":{"label":"Media","value":[{"mediaURL":"https://emuseum.jfk.org/internal/media/dispatcher/73507/full","displayOrder":"0","mediaType":"Video","mediaId":"73507"}]},"title":{"label":"Title","value":"Dr. Mimi Real Oral History"},"classification":{"label":"Classifications","value":"Oral Histories"},"primaryMedia":{"label":"PrimaryMedia","value":"/internal/media/dispatcher/73507/full"},"depth":{"label":"Depth","value":["0E-10"]},"thesconcepts":{"label":"Terms","value":["Civil rights","Oral histories","Protests","Arrest","Voting","Dallas","Jackson","Louisiana","Civil Rights and Social Activism (OHC)","Dallas and 1960s History and Culture (OHC)"]},"culture":{"label":"Object","value":"Oral history"},"displayDate":{"label":"Date","value":"07/21/2021"},"width":{"label":"Width","value":["0E-10"]},"textEntriesTextentries":{"label":"Curatorial Commentary","value":["As discussed during this oral history, Dr. Real has remained dedicated to sharing her experiences during the Civil Rights Movement with young people around the country. A number of her interviews and presentations may be found online, including this two-hour, student-led oral history recorded in 2020, available as part of the Civil Rights Movement Archive: Dr. Mimi Real - Student Interview on Vimeo. \r\n\r\nThe Civil Rights Movement Archive has also made available this June 1964 field report from West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, co-written by Real (then Mimi Feingold) and activist Ronnie Sigal: CORE Field Report, West Feliciana Parish, Lousiana, June 23 & 24,1964 (crmvet.org). -- Stephen Fagin, Curator"]},"id":{"label":"Id","value":"66105"},"dimensions":{"label":"Dimensions","value":"Duration: 100 Minutes"},"height":{"label":"Height","value":["0E-10"]}}]}