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    • U-0333 INTERVIEWER: LINDA HENRY INTERVIEWEE: ERMA BELL INTERVIEWER: Today is May 28 and I'm at the home of Mrs. Erma Bell at 308 Water Street, Bayboro, NC. We are going to start talking about your family background. Could you tell me about your...


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    • Women in politics--North Carolina.; North Carolina--Biography.
    • START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A KATHY NASSTROM: This is Kathy Nasstrom for the Notable North Carolinians Project of the Southern Oral History Program, January 10, 1989. Tell me about your family background, where you were born, where you grew up, and a bit...


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    • Civil rights movements--Southern States.; African American neighborhoods--North Carolina--Charlotte.; Negro leagues--History.
    • Southern Oral History Program Series: Long Civil Rights Movement Project Transcript – James Knox Polk, Sr. Interviewee: James K. Polk, Sr. Interviewer: Elizabeth Gritter, research assistant for the Southern Oral History Program at the University of...


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    • African Americans--North Carolina.; Granville County (N.C.)--Social conditions.
    • Mr. William Baskerville Fourth Street Oxford, North Carolia Time: Approximately 3:30 p.m. Date: September 9, 1981 Age: 76 (Born 1905) W*tl^ QUESTION: Mr. Baskerville, where were you born at? Oxford, in 1905. QUESTION: What is your present age?...


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    • Joël Hage: My name is Joël Hage. It is the afternoon of Monday April 22nd, 2013. It's 3:55pm and I'm sitting upstairs in the 2nd floor of the Campus Y with Natalie Borrego. Natalie would you mind going ahead and introducing yourself a little...


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    • African Americans--North Carolina.; Granville County (N.C.)--Social conditions.
    • Uncorrected Transcript of Interview with LENA SHIPMAN GREGORY 14 March 1995 by by James Eddie McCoy, Jr. Transcribed by Howard Tyler The Southern Oral History Program The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Original transcription on deposit...


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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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    • North Carolina--Race relations.; North Carolina--Politics and government.; Press and politics--North Carolina.
    • Oral History Interview with Terry Sanford, [date unknown]. Interview A-0140. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007): Electronic Edition. [TAPE 1, SIDE A] [START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A] JACK BASS: Governor, I want to read you a quote from V....


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    • INTERVIEWER: INTERVIEWEE: VICKIE MOSELEY-JONES MR. FISHERERICK FISHER I am Vickie Mosley-Jones and I am interviewing Mr. Frederick Fisher and we are going to begin our interview by asking can you please give some basic information about yourself...


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    • North Carolina--Politics and government.; Governors--North Carolina.; Executive-legislative relations--North Carolina.; Governors--North Carolina.; Political leadership--North Carolina.
    • Library of Congress Subject Headings [TAPE 1, SIDE A] [START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A] JACK FLEER: Governor Holshouser, why did you want to be governor? JAMES E. HOLSHOUSER, JR.: Well it wasn't something that had been planned since childhood. As...


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    • African Americans--North Carolina.; Granville County (N.C.)--Social conditions.
    • MR. JEROME ANDERSON 214 Orange Street Oxford, North Carolina 3:00 PM AGE: 83 years old October 1st QUESTION: WHERE WAS YOU BORN AT IN GRANDVILLE COUNTY? I was born about three miles from Oxford in a neighborhood they called Black Jack. QUESTION:...


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    • This interview is part of the Southern Oral History Program collection at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Other interviews from this collection are available online through www.sohp.org and in the Southern Historical Collection at...


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    • Civil rights movements--North Carolina.; Sociologists--North Carolina.
    • EE - 1 - Interview # 1 Interview with Dr. Arthur F. Raper by Daniel Singal In his home, Oakton, Virginia January 18, 1971 Q: Dr. Raper, could we begin by talking about when you were born and where and about your family? Dr. Raper: OK, Mr. Singal. I...


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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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    • School integration--Georgia.; Atlanta (Ga.)--Race relations.; Women in public life--Georgia.; Women--Georgia.; African American women--Georgia--Atlanta.; African Americans--Georgia.; Atlanta (Ga.); African American librarians--Georgia.;...
    • ANNIE L. MCPHEETERS BY KATHRYN NASSTROM 6/8/92 Page 1 GEORGIA GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTATION PROJECT GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY AND SOUTHERN ORAL HISTORY PROGRAM UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA NARRATOR: ANNIE L. MCPHEETERS...


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    • African Americans--North Carolina.; Granville County (N.C.)--Social conditions.
    • ( I Mrs. Georgianna Hester 115 Granville Street Oxford, North Carolina Date: September 23, 1981 Time: Approximately 1:30 p.m. Age: 93 (Born September 1, 1888 QUESTION: Mrs. Hester would you state your name? My name is Georgianna Elliott Hester....


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    • Hurricane Floyd, 1999.; Floods--North Carolina--Pender County.; Flood damage--North Carolina--Pender County.; Disaster relief--North Carolina--Pender County.; Emergency management--North Carolina--Pender County.; Hurricane Fran, 1996.; Swine--North...
    • CHARLES THOMPSON: So we're here. This is Shelter Creek. What do you call it? STEVE HOLLAND: This is Holland Shelter creek. The name of the creek is Holly Shelter Creek. CHARLES THOMPSON: Holly Shelter. Okay. [We are] here with Mr....


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    • Bea Capps Beddingfield Interview Recorded: February 28, 2008 Interviewer: David Schenck Transcriptionist: Cathy Mann Date Transcribed: March 2008 David Schenck: Okay, so I'm going to tell them who we are, okay? Bea Beddingfield: ...


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    • Prohibited books--West Virginia.; Education--West Virginia--Charleston.
    • [tf-y&l Interview with MRS. DORIS COLOMB August 22, 1975 by Bill Longan Transcribed by Gerry Cohen For the Southern Oral History Program Bill Longan: One of the problems has been conflicting stories about what exactly transpired. I thought maybe...

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