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    • Busing for school integration--Kentucky--Louisville.; African American teachers--Kentucky--Louisville.; Discrimination in education--Kentucky--Louisville.
    • u ^s^ Interview with PHILIP L. MAHIN August 1, 2005 by Elizabeth Glitter Transcribed by Emily Baran The Southern Oral History Program University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Transcript and tape on deposit at The Southern Historical...
    • K-0824 Interview with William McMillan, Jr.

    • North Carolina--Race relations.; African Americans--North Carolina.; Schools--North Carolina.; African Americans--Education--North Carolina.; High school principals--North Carolina.; School integration--North Carolina--Charlotte.; Charlotte...
    • START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A WILLIAM McMILLAN, JR. OCTOBER 26, 2000 PAMELA GRUNDY: I am here at the home of Dr. Bill McMillan and it is the 26th of October, the year 2000. We're here to talk about West Charlotte High School. I guess I would just want to...


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    • School integration--North Carolina--Chapel Hill.; Chapel Hill (N.C.)--Race relations.; Teachers--North Carolina--Chapel Hill.
    • TRANSCRIPT PAUL KILLOUGH START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A MARCH 19, 2001 PAUL KILLOUGH: You push it that way. See [pause]...


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    • (PV): This is Peggy Van Scoyoc. I’m at the Page-Walker Hotel in Cary. Today is Tuesday, April 30, 2013. I am here today with a group of teachers from Cary Elementary School who were the first teachers to implement and set up and conduct classes for...


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    • Racism in education.; Busing for school integration--Kentucky--Louisville.; Ku Klux Klan (1915- )--Kentucky.; Teachers--Kentucky--Louisville.; Teachers' unions--Kentucky--Louisville.
    • SOHP Series: Long Civil Rights Movement Transcript – Kenneth George Rosenbaum Interviewee: Kenneth George Rosenbaum Interviewer: Elizabeth Gritter Interview Date: December 7, 2004 Location: Louisville, Kentucky Length: 2 cassettes, approx. 1 hour...


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    • Southern Oral History Program Series: Long Civil Rights Movement Project Transcript – Philip Lawrence Mahin Interviewee: Philip Lawrence Mahin Interviewer: Elizabeth Gritter Interview date: August 1, 2005 Location: Louisville, Kentucky at the...


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    • School integration--Kentucky--Louisville.; Busing for school integration--Kentucky--Louisville.; Civil rights demonstrations--Kentucky.; Teachers--Kentucky--Louisville.; Education policy & development.;Riots--Kentucky--Louisville.; Strikes and...
    • SOHP Series: Long Civil Rights Movement Transcript – Laura Kirchner Interviewee: Laura Kirchner Interviewer: Elizabeth Gritter Interview Date: December 8, 2004 Location: Louisville, Kentucky Length: 2 cassettes, approx. 1 hour and 45 min. Notes on...


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    • 1 Edwin Caldwell Tape 6 of 7 December 5, 2000 RG: This is Bob Gilgor, and I'm interviewing Ed Caldwell this morning, December 5th, interviewing him at his home at 107 Caldwell Street. Good morning, Ed. EC: Good morning, Bob. RG: I wanted to talk...


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    • Alabama--Race relations.; African American teachers--Alabama--Birmingham.; African Americans--Education--Alabama--Birmingham.; School integration--Alabama--Birmingham.; High schools--Alabama--Birmingham.; African...
    • Oral History Interview with Willie Mae Crews, June 16, 2005. Interview U-0020. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007): Electronic Edition. [TAPE 1, SIDE A] [START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A] KIMBERLY HILL: This is Kimberly Hill and I am talking...


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    • Social justice--United States.; Busing for school integration.
    • Southern Oral History Program Series: Long Civil Rights Movement Project Transcript – Robert Morris Cunningham Interviewee: Robert Morris “Bob” Cunningham Interviewer: Elizabeth Gritter Interview Date: August 5, 2005 Location: Louisville,...


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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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    • School integration--Kentucky--Louisville.; Busing for school integration--Kentucky--Louisville.; Teachers--Kentucky--Louisville.; Elementary school teachers--Kentucky--Louisville.; High school teachers--Kentucky--Louisville.; Education policy &...
    • Southern Oral History Program Series: Long Civil Rights Movement Project Transcript – Francis Bloom Interviewee: Francis Bloom Interviewer: Elizabeth Gritter Interview date: August 3, 2005 Location: Louisville, Kentucky Length: 2 cassettes;...


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    • African American school principals--North Carolina--Greensboro.; High schools--North Carolina--Greensboro.; School integration.; African Americans--Education (Secondary)--North Carolina--Greensboro.; Race relations in school management--North...
    • Library of Congress Subject Headings [TAPE 1, SIDE A] [START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A] GOLDIE F. WELLS: I'm at the home of Bennie Higgins in Greensboro, NC. The date is 12/28/90. I'de like for you to tell your name and that you know that this will be in...


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    • BRIDGETTE BURGE: Let me get just about thirty seconds of ambience, sound (0:00:08) BRYAN PROFFITT: Gotcha. [Pause] BB: Okay. Today is Tuesday, July 22, 2008. This is the second interview in a series with Mr. Bryan David Proffitt in the...


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    • North Carolina--Race relations.; Robeson County (N.C.)--Race relations.; Civil rights--North Carolina.; School principals--North Carolina.; Civil rights movements--North Carolina.; Civil rights movements--North Carolina--Robeson County.;...
    • James Dial February 4, 2004 Malinda Maynor: Okay, when you began teaching school. James Dial: Yeah, when I began teaching school in 1954, I began at Pembroke High School. In ‘54, in Robeson County, teaching school was the only type of profession...


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    • Southern States--Race relations.; Charleston (S.C.)--Race relations.; African American women civil rights workers.; African American women educators.; African Americans--Civil rights--Southern States.; Civil rights movements--Southern States.;...
    • JACQUELYN HALL: . . . what your parents were like? SEPTIMA POINSETTE CLARK: Well, my name is Septima Clark, and I was born in Charleston, South Carolina, May 3, 1898. My mother and father lived at that time on Wentworth Street, and the house is...


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    • TRANSCRIPT-HENRY FOUST Interviewee: HENRY FOUST Interviewer: Monique Laborde Interview Date: November 24, 2015 Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina Length: 1 file; approximately1 hour, 39 minutes START OF RECORDING ML: This is Monique...


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    • School integration--North Carolina--Durham.; African Americans--North Carolina--Durham.; Durham (N.C.)--Race relations.; African Americans--Education--North Carolina--Durham.; High schools--North Carolina--Durham.
    • U-123 Interview with VALERIE J. MILLER-COX April 10, 2005 by Gerrelyn Patterson Transcribed by Emily Baran The Southern Oral History Program University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Transcript on deposit at The Southern Historical...

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