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    • Savannah (Ga.)--Race relations.; African American business enterprises--Georgia--Savannah.; Barbers--Georgia.; Segregation--Georgia--Savannah.; Gospel music--Georgia.
    • Interview with Leroy Beavers 7 August 2002 By Kieran Taylor The Southern Oral History Program (Jniversity of North Carolina at Chapel \~jil "transcript on deposit at The .Southern Historical Collection Louis Round Wilson Library Citation of this...


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    • Mississippi--Politics and government.; Mississippi--Race relations.; Labor unions--Mississippi.
    • \jf001: A-ll{\ Interview with Jerry O'Keefe, from Biloxi, Mississippi, March 27, 197^, conducted by Jack Bass and Walter de Vries, transcribed by Linda Killen. Jack Basss You are now 25 and serving your first term in the house. Jerry O'Keefe: I'm...


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    • Transgender people--United States.; Transgender people.; Transgender people--United States.; Transgender people--North Carolina.; Gay liberation movement--United States.; Transgender people--United States.
    • CHRIS MCGINNIS: Hello, today is January twenty forth two thousand two and I am interviewing Ms. Angela Brightfeather in my home in Garner, North Carolina. This tape is a continuing series of interviews that will contribute to the Gay and Lesbian...


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    • Louisiana--Politics and government.; School integration--Louisiana.; Civil rights--Louisiana.; Voter registration--Louisiana.
    • [A-V\ This interview was conducted with John McKeithan on January .12, 1974» by Jack Bass and Walter DeVries. Transcribed by Jean Pruner. Bass: Governor, I wanted to ask you what do you think is the Long legacy in Louisiana? McKeithan: It has been...


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    • South Carolina--Politics and government.; Religion and politics.
    • Gedney Howe Interview Interview: A-0269 Subject: Gedney Howe Interviewer: Jack Bass Date: February 18, 1974 Location: Charleston, South Carolina Topics:Prominent Charleston attorney and local political power, Gedney Howe, reflects on politics in...


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    • RACHEL SEIDMAN: This is Rachel Seidman and I’m here with Druscilla French in June 2012 at her home in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Drucie’s on the board of the Center for the Study of the American South, in which the Southern Oral History Program...


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    • Florida--Politics and government.
    • fotthe.^^**7--------. a rv SOUTHERN HISTORICAL COLLECTION, THE LIBRARY OF /f - ~>7 THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPa HILL This is an interview with Mallory Home, president of the Florida...


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    • North Carolina--Politics and government.; Florida--Politics and government.; Civil rights--North Carolina.; Tennessee--Politics and government.
    • page 2 administration were the two most significant in that period, do you mean in terms of accomplishment? Hodges: In terms of accomplishment and doing something different. I think that we have drifted back into a little more of the same and...


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    • Male dramatists.; Male authors, American.
    • #9001 ; S.O.H.P. INTERVIEWS with PAUL GREEN February Rhoda H. Wynn SOUTHERN HISTORICAL COLLECTION CB # 3926, Wilson Library The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chape! Hill, NC 27514-8890 (Roman numeral designates tape...


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    • North Carolina--Politics and government.; African American politicians--North Carolina.; Voter registration--North Carolina.
    • This is an interview with Dr. Leo Jenkins conducted in Greenville, North Carolina on December 12, 1973 by Jack Bass and Walter De Vries. Mr. Jenkins is President of East Carolina University. J.B.: What gubernatorial administration had the most...


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    • Labor unions--Political activity.; Southern States--Politics and government.; South Carolina--Politics and government.
    • This is an interview with Fritz Hollings, South Carolina Senator from Charleston. The interview was conducted by Jack Bass on January 28, %9?k. Susan Hathaway transcribed the interview. JACK BASS: Specifically, how do you analyzed what has...


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    • Interview By Warren Moore Of Bob Phillips August 13, 198U Bob: No part of this nation is too distinct from any other part really. The television and the magazines and the newspapers and highways and automobiles and the railroads and the airplanesno...


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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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    • 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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    • South Carolina--Politics and government.; African American politicians--South Carolina.
    • This is an interview conducted by Jack Bass with Gedney Howe, III. Absolutely no information about the date of the interview, Mr. Howe's title or location of the interview is given. It was transcribed by Susan Hathaway. JACK BASS: How deeply...


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    • Dr. Sheldon: I've actually done this. Interviewer: Oh, you have? Dr. Sheldon: For the College of Surgeons. Interviewer: Oh, wow. Dr. Sheldon: We're celebrating our 100th anniversary this year and I was editor of the book that's gonna...


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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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    • Press and politics--Texas.; Texas--Politics and government.
    • Interview with Dick West, editor, Dallas Morning News, December 18, 19?^, conducted by Jack Bass and Walter de Vries, transcribed by Linda Killen. On tape Bass identifies West as editorial writer. Jack Bass: You've been here, on the...

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