Roland L. Freeman Oral History
Object number2022.001.0033
Date05/10/2022
ClassificationsOral Histories
Oral history interview subject
Roland L. Freeman
Oral history interviewer
Stephen Fagin
ObjectOral history
Credit LineOral History Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
MediumBorn digital (.m4a file), Born digital (.mp4 file), Born digital (.vtt file)
DimensionsDuration: 107 Minutes
DescriptionVideotaped oral history interview with Roland L. Freeman. A self-taught, award-winning photo documentarian, Freeman was inspired to pursue photography after attending the 1963 March on Washington. In 1968, he covered riots in Washington, D.C. following the death of Dr. King and the mule train from Mississippi to Washington during the Poor People’s Campaign. Freeman, whose work has been extensively published and exhibited over the years, later co-directed the Mississippi Folklife Project for the Smithsonian Institution.
Interview conducted over Zoom on May 10, 2022 by Curator Stephen Fagin. The interview is 1 hour and 47 minutes long.
Curatorial CommentaryThe Ogden Museum of Southern Art in New Orleans presented a special photo exhibition, "Roland L. Freeman - Portfolio," between March 27 and September 5, 2021. Several of Mr. Freeman's images, a brief video tour of the exhibit and an hour-long conversation between Mr. Freeman and Curator Richard McCabe can be found on the Ogden Museum's website: ROLAND L. FREEMAN – PORTFOLIO - Ogden Museum of Southern Art. -- Stephen Fagin, Curator