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    • K-l)\ Interview By Warren Moore Of Mr. Norris Mr. Norris: We'd have, like I was telling, about the neighbors doing things for one another. We had this minister here; he stayed for years, Dr. Trapp, one of the finest; I guess more people knew him...


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    • Interviewee: Gail Randolph Interviewer: Jessica Wilkerson Interview date: May 16, 2011 Location: Unicoi, Tennessee Length: 1 disc, approximately 2 hours and 9 minutes START OF DISC JW: This is Jessie Wilkerson and I’m at the home of Gail Randolph...


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    • K-76,7 Interview By Warren Moore Of Miss Kay Wilkins Plumtree, N. C. December 3, 198U Kay: We think it dates back to the late 1700's or the early iBOO's. The old folks saidthey've passed on nowbut they said it has been here as long as they could...


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    • Interview By Warren Moore Of Stanley Hicks November 13, 19&U Warren: Where would we call this? Stanley: It's Stone Mountain, Beaver Dam Section. Warren: Well tell me about the haunted house. Stanley: Well, that ol' house you said you took the...


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    • K-747 (Mrs. E. T. Rodda) Interview of Mrs. Louise Morgan Rodda By Warren Moore September 26, 1984 Webster, N C Warren: We are near Webster. What would you call this. Louise: We're in Webster. Warren: We are in Webster, NC and it is September...


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    • World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, American.; Practice of law.; Families--North Carolina--Social life and customs.; Rocky Mount (N.C.)--Social life and customs.; Arts--North Carolina--Rocky Mount.; Legal aid--North Carolina--Rocky Mount.;...
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    • ; Rural women--North Carolina.; Farm life--North Carolina.; Rural families--North Carolina.
    • Library of Congress Subject Headings [TAPE 1, SIDE A] [START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A] BARBARA C. ALLEN: It is Sunday afternoon. We are back with Ms. Ethelene Allen. We had to interrupt our previous session because her grandson came by with his child...


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    • Textile workers--North Carolina.; Women textile workers.
    • Library of Congress Subject Headings [TAPE 1, SIDE A] [START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A] ALLEN TULLOS: The best thing for me is to go ahead and ask Mr. Pharis these questions and if you feel you have any information you can add, to add. Another time I...


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    • K-&21 Interview with Karen M. McKaig March 17, 1999 by Kate Feldmeier The Southern Oral History Program University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Transcript on deposit at The Southern Historical Collection Louis Round Wilson Library Citation of...


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    • TIMOTHY MCCARTHY: This is an interview for the Southern Oral History Program, Long Civil Rights Movement Project. This is Tim McCarthy interviewing Carolyn Witherspoon Hayes in Louisville, Kentucky, on Thursday, December 9, 2004. Okay, Miss...


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    • Peggy Van Scoyoc (PV): This is Peggy Van Scoyoc. Today is Thursday, January 23, 2014. I am currently in the offices of Mr. Michael Edwards and his family goes way back in the area of Morrisville and Apex. So we are here to learn about his life and...


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    • [Begin Dorsey & Glenn Hunt Interview] 00:00:00 Sara Wood: I wrote down some questions I have but I usually veer off from them too because I’m just interested in hearing the story in how y'all got started and do what you do. So this is just to get...


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    • The Interviewee. Anna Hill is a Caucasian woman who was born in Germany in 1924. She met an African American U.S. serviceman in Germany after World War II. They became engaged, had a child and later married. They later had another child. The...


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    • Labor unions--North Carolina.; Child labor--North Carolina.; Textile workers--North Carolina.; Women textile workers.; Textile workers--Religious life.
    • ICY NORMAN: It was mean. It was just terrible. MARY MURPHY: Were the people who first worked up in the mill from other areas? Mr. Haithcock thought that they had brought in a lot of people from New Jersey and Alabama to run some of the machines up...


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    • African Americans--North Carolina.; Granville County (N.C.)--Social conditions.
    • Interview with LUCY ELKERSON YANCEY by James Edward McCoy, Jr. Transcribed by Sally Council The Southern Oral History Program University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Original transcription deposit at The Southern Historical Collection Louis...

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