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Object Description
Interview no. | A-0379 |
Restrictions | No restrictions. Open to research. |
Project | A.3. Southern Politics: North Carolina Politics |
Project description | Interviews, 1995-1997, aimed at understanding how North Carolinians have dealt with post-Great Depression changes. Overarching themes are the realignment in North Carolina party politics and the Republican reemergence, the evolution of African American political activity since the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the evolution of women's political activity since the 1960s, and the centrality of cultural and social politics in the state's political contests and debates. |
Date | February 22, 1995 |
Interviewee | Graham, James Allen. |
Interviewee occupation |
Public officers Politicians |
Interviewee DOB | 1921 |
Interviewee ethnicity | Whites |
Interviewer |
Covington, Howard E. Ellis, Marion A. |
Abstract | James A. Graham, long-serving North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture, reflects on his background and career as a teacher, manager and public servant. The interview includes his comments on the various governors and legislatures he has dealt with over his time and the changes in the political scene from the 1940s to the 1990s. |
Subject Topical | North Carolina--Politics and government. |
Citation | Interview with James Allen Graham by Howard E. Covington and Marion A. Ellis, 22 February 1995. A-0379 in the Southern Oral History Program Collection #4007, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |
Description
Interview no. | A-0379 |