Interview with Tony Martinez
Dublin Core
Title
Interview with Tony Martinez
Subject
Streets and avenues (The Bronx, New York) -- Davidson Avenue -- Tremont Avenue -- Burnside Avenue
Music and musicians -- Afro-cuban music -- R&B -- hip-hop -- Fat Joe -- Big Punisher ("Big Pun")
Schools and education -- P.S. 26 -- J.H.S. 80 -- Bronx Science High School -- Fordham University
Ethnic groups and nationalities -- African Americans -- Cubans -- Afro-Cubans -- Dominicans
Arson and housing abandonment
Neighborhoods (The Bronx, New York) -- Morris Heights -- University Heights -- West Bronx
Youth culture and gangs -- Baby Five Percenters -- youth programs
Racism and discrimination -- education discrimination -- colorism -- Cuban Revolution, racial division
Religion and spirituality -- SanterÃma (LucumÃ) -- Catholicism
Drugs and addiction -- heroin -- crack cocaine -- marijuana -- PCP
Description
Transcript of an oral history with Tony Martinez, Afro-Cuban educator and community worker, conducted originally through the Bronx African American History Project and dual-listed under the Bronx Latino History Project.
Creator
Martinez, Tony
Publisher
Bronx Latino History Project
Bronx African American History Project
Date
May 31, 2006
Contributor
Naison, Mark
Format
PDF
Language
English
Spanish
Type
Oral history
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Interviewer
Naison, Mark
Interviewee
Martinez, Tony
Transcription
Original Format
PDF
Duration
01:22:11
Collection
Citation
Martinez, Tony, “Interview with Tony Martinez,” Bronx History Online, accessed June 28, 2022, https://digital.bchslibrary.org/items/show/556.