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    • African American women teachers--North Carolina--Durham.; African American women--Education (Higher)--North Carolina--Durham.; African Americans--Civil rights--North Carolina--Durham.; African American leadership--North Carolina--Durham.
    • TAPE LOG DR. BRENDA ARMSTRONG Interviewee: DR. BRENDA ARMSTRONG Interviewer: Olukemi Ogundipe Interview Date: Friday, Feb. 29, 2008 Location: Large conference room, Medical Admissions Office, Orange Zone, Duke South TAPE INDEX Counter Index...


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    • Interview of Ethelene McCabe Allen by Barbara C. Allen Session four, May 22, 2006 ( Monday morning) BA: Today is May 22nd. It’s in the morning after breakfast and I am sitting here with Ms. Ethelene Allen in her dining room, at her dining room...


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    • Women--North Carolina--Social life and customs.; Families--North Carolina--Social life and customs.; Education--North Carolina.; Johnston County (N.C.); Wayne County (N.C.)--History.
    • Interview of Ethelene McCabe Allen by Barbara C. Allen Session four, May 22, 2006 (Monday morning) BA: Today is May 22nd. It’s in the morning after breakfast and I am sitting here with Ms. Ethelene Allen in her dining room, at her dining room...


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    • THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SOUTHERN ORAL HISTORY PROGRAM Interview with BLANCHE FISHEL Winston- Salem, North Carolina By Robert Korstad Transcribed by Jovita Flynn Original transcript on deposit at The Southern Historical...


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    • Winston-Salem (N.C.)--Social life and customs.; Winston-Salem (N.C.)--Economic conditions.; Winston-Salem (N.C.)--History.; Winston-Salem (N.C.)--Social conditions.; African Americans--North Carolina.; Labor movement--North Carolina.; Strikes and...
    • THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SOUTHERN ORAL HISTORY PROGRAM Interview with BLANCHE FISHEL Winston-Salem, North Carolina By Robert Korstad Transcribed by Jovita Flynn Original transcript on deposit at The Southern Historical...


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    • 1 THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SOUTHERN ORAL HISTORY PROGRAM Interview with PHILLIP KORITZ Greensboro, North Carolina January 3, 1989 By Robert Korstad Transcribed by Frances Copeland Original transcript on deposit at The...


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    • Alabama--Race relations.; Civil rights movements--Alabama.; Birmingham (Ala.)--Economic conditions.; Civil rights--Alabama--Birmingham.; Birmingham (Ala.)--Race relations.; Birmingham (Ala.)--Economic development.; Alabama--History.; Law and...
    • ANGELA WRIGHT May 3, 2006 ANGELA WRIGHT: [Discussing her experience with community activism and how she got involved] I hooked up with a guy named Bill Dowd who was actually in, he’s in North Carolina. He’s a farmer, an organic farmer up near...


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    • Interviewee: Jane Weeks Interviewer: Jennifer Donnally Interview date: May 24, 2010 Location: Her home in Maryville, Tennessee Length: 1 disc, approximately 1 hour, 49 minutes Jennifer Donnally: Good morning. This is May 24th, 2010, and my name is...


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    • START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A 1/3/00 Peggy Van Scoyoc (PV): This is Peggy Van Scoyoc. Today is Monday, January 3, 2000. I am here today in the home of Deborah Matthews Wright. Deborah is the sister of Gwen Matthews who I interviewed a few weeks...


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    • START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A 4/9/09 Peggy Van Scoyoc (PV): This is Peggy Van Scoyoc. Today is Thursday, April 9, 2009. I am in the home of Ms. Jeanette Evans, here right on Evans Road. We are going to talk to her today about her life and times...


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    • African Americans--Education--North Carolina.; African Americans--North Carolina--Halifax County.; African American teachers--North Carolina.
    • KIERAN TAYLOR: This looks all right. To just start us out if you’d begin by stating your name for the sake of the tape and when and where you were born. GARY GRANT: I am Gary R. Grant. I was born in Newport News, Virginia in 1943. I’m...


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    • African American women employees--North Carolina--Durham.; African Americans--Civil rights--North Carolina--Durham.; African Americans--Education--North Carolina.
    • TRANSCRIPT—JUANITA YEATES MOORE Interviewee: JYM JUANITA YEATES MOORE Interviewer: LL Liz Lundeen Interview Date: March 11, 2011 Location: Durham, NC Length: 1:08:21 START OF INTERVIEW START OF AUDIO FILE 1 Joyce Cook: What’s she...


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    • U-0334 INTERVIEWER: SANDRA HAWKINS INTERVIEWEE: REV. KENNETH BELL DATE: APRIL 23, 2007 INTERVIEWER: And we're talking with Rev. Kenneth Bell. Rev. Bell, we're going to start out today by asking you about your family. Could you please give us some...


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    • Young Women's Christian associations.
    • Interview with Alice Spearman Wright Linville Falls, North Carolina February 28, 1976 By Jacquelyn Hall Transcribed by Joe Jaros For the Southern Oral History Program Alice Spearman Wright: I was born in Marion in 1902, a very small conservative...


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    • START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A PAUL HARDIN AUGUST 7,1995 PAUL HARDIN: This is August 7th, 1995. I’m Paul Hardin. Professor Melvin Shimm of the Duke Law School is with me. This is one of the medium or intermediate segments of my oral...


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    • Bob Heater (BH): See Heater Alley, that sub-division down to here. I can’t pick up the exact break-off point. I don’t know how that got in. Ellen Turco (ET): That was later, I’ll bet, because they probably didn’t do cul-de-sacs back then. This...


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    • START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A L. C. BRUCE AUGUST 4, 1994 NATALIE FOUSEKIS: Mr. Bruce, I thought we’d continue our conversation, go back a little bit from where we ended the last tape, and then continue forward. Why don’t you tell me what...


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    • Bridgette Burge: It’s February twenty-six, 2006, right? Edward Whitefield: That is correct. BB: We are the Beloved Community Center in Greensboro with Mr. Ed Whitfield, activist extraordinaire-the infamous or famous Ed Whitfield. EW: Infamous...

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