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STOCKTONSpeaks!

African American Stories

 

The individuals interviewed from the African American community during STOCKTONSpeaks! were:

Nisby Family:

  • James (Jim) Santana (Elder)
  • John Nisby (Middle)
  • John Nisby Jr. (Youth)

Stallworth Family

  • Bishop Lewis Stallworth, Sr. (Elder)
  • Lewis Stallworth, Jr. (Middle)
  • Kimberly Hamlett (Youth)

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  • Nisby Family: James (Jim) Santana (Elder) by Christopher Anderson

    Nisby Family: James (Jim) Santana (Elder)

    Christopher Anderson

    James Santana spent his teen years on a farm. His parents stressed self-sufficiency. He learned to cook, clean, iron, and even sew. Living on a farm generated chores most children did not have. James learned to take care of chickens, rabbits, ducks, and turkeys. Despite being the youngest of four siblings, his workload was never adjusted downward. During school breaks and summer vacations, he was expected to help his father, who was a carpenter…

  • Nisby Family: John Nisby (Middle) by Christina Conrardy

    Nisby Family: John Nisby (Middle)

    Christina Conrardy

    Imagine the sun shining high overhead. There is nothing but you, the bright blue sky and the musky smell of hay. You focus on the task at hand—bucking hay. Your physical exertion, combined with the knowledge of hard work, meld into a great sense of satisfaction and sweaty accomplishment. For young John, this imagined scene was a daily occurrence…

  • Nisby Family: John Patrick Nisby, Jr. (Youth) by Chris Bauer

    Nisby Family: John Patrick Nisby, Jr. (Youth)

    Chris Bauer

    Being the son of two high-achievers might be a burden for some people, but John Patrick Nisby says that he has had a “wonderful life.” His parents have played positive roles in his upbringing, introducing many factors into his life, which have inspired and motivated him...

  • Stallworth Family: Bishop Lewis Stallworth, Sr. (Elder) by Brandon Stevens

    Stallworth Family: Bishop Lewis Stallworth, Sr. (Elder)

    Brandon Stevens

    Bishop L. Stallworth was born in Welty, Oklahoma in 1923. Not long after relocating to Boley, Oklahoma, Lewis attended school and graduated from high school in 1941. The following year, Lewis along with the rest of his family, joined similar migrants seeking new opportunities in California’s emerging defense industry. Lewis fondly remembers his military experiences that allowed him both to serve his country and to interact with different people. Although he was already of adult age when he left his home state, Lewis’s coming-of-age process was reinforced by his years of military service…

  • Stallworth Family: Lewis Stallworth, Jr. (Middle) by Andrew Gelber

    Stallworth Family: Lewis Stallworth, Jr. (Middle)

    Andrew Gelber

    African Americans like Lewis Stallworth Jr.’s family did not migrate to Stockton as a part of the California Gold Rush. Instead, they sought stability in changing times: a home, a job, a place to worship and a chance to raise a family. Lewis Jr. was born in Wewoka, Oklahoma in 1944. As the eldest child, his brothers and sisters admired him. The family moved to Stockton when Lewis was still a young child and he has lived here for the past 60 years…

  • Stallworth Family: Kimberly Hamlett (Youth) by Brett Kaufman

    Stallworth Family: Kimberly Hamlett (Youth)

    Brett Kaufman

    As a child of the ’60s, a person might think Kimberly Hamlett would show signs of her rebellious generation. However, those who know this warm, kindhearted and Christian woman would say differently. Kimberly, born in 1965, was the first child born to her large family. She is the oldest of seven children, four girls and three boys. She was born in Walnut Creek, but grew up in Stockton and continues to live here…

 
 
 

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