Tiggs, WillieStrauser, Matt2018-09-172018-09-172011-08-09http://hdl.handle.net/10267/34251In this interview, Willie Tiggs recounts his short time as a resident of Cleaborn Homes during the year before it was demolished. He describes the drug problem as he saw it in the community, but explains how Clearborn Homes helped keep people like himself off of the streets. He also recalls the eviction of residents and how it negatively impacted people without other immidiate prospects.Memphis (Tenn.)African AmericansUrban planningCleaborn HomesNeighborhood HistoriesSegregationPublic housingDrug abuse and crimeCommunity lifeWillie_Tiggs, 201120110809_Willie_Tiggs