University of Delaware. Library. Special Collections2018-10-082018-10-082018-08-13MSS 0858, Voices of 1968 oral history collection, Special Collections, University of Delaware Library, Newark, Delaware.http://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/23890Harmon Carey is a Wilmington native and retired social worker. Claire LaMar Carey was the first black female chemist at Hercules, Inc. in 1965. Married in 1967, the Careys were living in Arden, and Harmon was working with the Peoples Settlement in 1968. Interview conducted by Rod Carey (interviewer) and Rebecca Johnson-Melvin (notetaker).en-USNewark (Del.)Wilmington (Del.)University of DelawareStudents for a Democratic Society (U.S.)Delaware National GuardDemocratic National Convention (1968 : Chicago, Ill.)Wilmington (Del.)--History--20th centuryDelaware--History--20th centuryNewark (Del.)--Race relations--History--20th centuryOral History--Delaware--20th centuryJournalism--Delaware--History--20th centuryStudent movementsReview (University of Delaware)Heterodoxical voiceInterview with Harmon and Claire LaMar Carey, 2018 August 13MSS 08581050365803