Disciplines
African American Studies | Public History
Abstract
Oral history recorded for the Bronx African American History Project on January 30, 2023 with Mina Jones, who grew up in the United Workers Cooperative Colony, or the Allerton Coops. Mina's grandmother, Celia (Tsivia) Langert, raised her mother, Evelyn Lambert, in the Coops, and Evelyn gave birth to Mina in California. When Evelyn and Mina returned to the Coops after a few years, Leon "Lamby" Lambert became Mina's stepfather. In her oral history, Mina speaks about her family's history and background, her experience growing up in the Coops, the complexity of navigating her biracial identity (her father was Afro-Chicano and her mother of Ashkenazi Jewish background), her secular upbringing, and much more.
LINK TO VIDEO INTERVIEW: https://cdm17265.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/baahp/id/103/rec/43
Recommended Citation
Naison, Mark and Payne, Steven, "Mina Jones" (2025). Oral Histories. 431.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/baahp_oralhist/431
Comments
Interviewee: Mina Jones
The interviewer is Steven Payne, director of The Bronx County Historical Society. The Bronx African American History Project is a community-based oral history project of Fordham University and The Bronx County Historical Society.
January 30, 2023