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Interview no. | O-0007 |
Restrictions | No restrictions. Open to research. |
Project | O. Foundation History: North Carolina Fund |
Project description | Interviews, 1995-1996, coordinated by James Leloudis and Robert Korstad as part of a project on race, poverty, and the North Carolina Fund, a forerunner of Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty, in relation to the No Easy Walk conference, held in Durham, N.C., in 1996. Interviewees include former volunteers, foundation officers, federal and state policy makers, and residents of communities touched by the Fund's work. Interviewees assess the Fund's position as an intermediary between local organizations and communities and the federal government and private philanthropy and consider whether the Fund's experience might inform creative policy-making today. |
Date | 14 October 1995 |
Interviewee | Bishop, Brenda Kay Johnson. |
Interviewee occupation | Volunteers |
Interviewee DOB | 1944 |
Interviewee ethnicity | African Americans |
Interviewer | Parrish, Erin. |
Subject Topical | Volunteer workers in social service--North Carolina. |
Subject Name |
Bishop, Brenda Kay Johnson. North Carolina Fund. |
Citation | Interview with Brenda Kay Johnson Bishop by Erin Parrish, 14 October 1995 O-0007, in the Southern Oral History Program Collection #4007, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
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Interview no. | O0007_Audio |