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    • South Carolina--Politics and government.; African Americans--South Carolina.; Orangeburg Massacre, Orangeburg, S. C., 1968.
    • π James Redfern Interview Interview: A-0273 Subject: James Redfern, President, Black-on-Nation Interviewer: Jack Bass Date: February 22, 1974 Location: Presumed to be Mr. Redfern's office in Columbia, S.C.. Topics: Mr. Redfern reflects on his...


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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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    • Tobacco farmers--North Carolina.; Benson (N.C.); Agricultural machinery--North Carolina.; Tobacco--United States.
    • %-%n Lamas and Janie Denning by Lu Ann Jones and Charlie Thompson July 14, 1998 Benson, NC Listening for a Change: North Carolina Communities in Transition 2 000 Lamas Denning: "I think we've made a lot more money on tobacco thaji we will ever...


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    • Farm life--North Carolina.; Presbyterian Church--North Carolina.; Benson (N.C.); Tobacco--North Carolina.; Agricultural laborers--North Carolina.; Primitive Baptists--North Carolina.; Agriculture--North Carolina.
    • %-m Rupert Parrish and Christine Stewart Parrish Benson, NC July 14, 1998 Lu Ann Jones and Charles D. Thompson Listening for a Change: North Carolina Communities in Transition 2 000 Rupert Parrish characterizes himself: "I'm not highly...


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    • Labor--Southern States.; Georgia--Politics and government.
    • &*/007 (#-7\ This is an interview with Herb Mabry, president of the Georgia AFL-CIO, conducted in Atlanta on April 25, 1974 by Jack Bass and Walter De Vries. Transcribed by Sarah Geer. Mabry: I appreciate the opportunity to talk with you. I hope...


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    • African Americans--Alabama--Social life and customs.; Strikes and lockouts--Forest products industry--Alabama.; African Americans--Employment--Alabama.; African Americans--Alabama--Social conditions.
    • &-4^ Tape Log Interviewer: William Jones Tape #: 1.11.98-MC1 Interviewee: Marie Cobb Mono: Stereo: X No. of Sides: 2 No. of Tapes: 1 Interview Date: January 11, 1998 Location: Cobb Home, Georgiana,...


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    • Law enforcement--North Carolina.; Cary (N.C.)
    • ( An Interview with JOHN W. BOLES 11/10/98 by Lisa Stroud Transcribed by Peggy Van Scoyoc CARY MUSEUM ORAL HISTORY PROJECT Town of Cary, North Carolina JOHN W....


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    • Leadership in women--North Carolina.; Cherokee Indians--North Carolina.; Indians of North America--North Carolina.; Cherokee Indians--Social life and customs.; Cherokee Indians--Politics and government.; Cherokee women.
    • (^ -^??- SOHP Series: Women's Leadership and Grassroots Activism TAPE LOG PRINCIPAL CHIEF JOYCE DUGAN Joyce Dugan, Principal Chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Alicia J. Rouverol May 29, 1996 Council House, Cherokee, NC 5.29.96-JD.l...


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    • North Carolina--Politics and government.
    • , This is an interview with Thad Eure conducted in Raleigh, North Carolina on December 12, 1973 by Jack Bass and Walter De Vries. Thad Eure: Well, on the 21st, which is right at us, on that day I'll start my 38th year. That goes back a right far...


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    • North Carolina--Biography.
    • -1- BEJ 1-23-81 Reid Maynard I knew him, of course, all the time he was here. He was president of the Rotary Club in '35 and that's when I joined. I knew him before this, and when the hospital thing came up; it was a hot potato in this county at...


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    • North Carolina--Biography.
    • -1- BEJ 1-23-81 Staley Gordon .... Joe did not do/ much work when he was young, and he was visiting a cousin of his over there at Gastonia. Dr. Miller's wife; Everett was over there, and they were having dinner one night with Dr. Miller./told...


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    • North Carolina--Biography.
    • -1- BEJ Judge Eugene Gordon Middle District Court of NC April 23, 1981 Judge Gordon's Office in Greensboro I recall the first time I met Everett, and I use his first name for convenience and with affection, it was at the Alamance Hotel in...


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    • Cane Creek (N.C.); Chapel Hill (N.C.)--Social life and customs.; Dairy farming--North Carolina.; Women dairy farmers--North Carolina.
    • -I- V--Z TAPE ONE, SIDE A (During the first part of the interview, one of Evelyn Teer's grandchildren was sliding an ice bowl across the table and periodically, tapping it with a spoon.) HM: Evelyn, we will start with you for a minute. You...


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    • North Carolina--Politics and government.; African Americans--North Carolina--Political activity.; Election districts--North Carolina.
    • ^ .^Ok Interview with MARSHALL HURLEY April 9, 1996 by Joseph Mosnier Indexed by Joseph Mosnier The Southern Oral History Program University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill -Original tran3oript on deposit at- The Southern Historical Collection...


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    • College integration--North Carolina.; African American universities and colleges--North Carolina.
    • /_ - ja^- Interview with Dr. Cleon Thompson 30 January 1991 At his office at: Winston-Salem State University Winston-Salem, North Carolina INTERVIEWER: Bill Link TRANSCRIPTIONIST: Karen Brady-Hill DATE TRANSCRIBED: 24 February 1991 [Begin Side...


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    • /_-/?$ 1 Interview with Arnold K. King 4 March 1991 at his home in: Chapel Hill, North Carolina INTERVIEWER: Bill Link TRANSCRIPTIONIST: Karen Brady-Hill Jane Burgess DATE TRANSCRIBED: 11 April 1991 [Begin Side A] Q: ...


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    • 1 "The terrible thing about labor, many times the history dies with its membership": Interview with Edward Lindsey, May 27, 1989 A new generation of black workers came into the Firestone plant during its hiring expansion in 1963. It was the same...


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    • 1 "The terrible thing about labor, many times the history dies with its membership": Interview with Edward Lindsey, May 27, 1989 A new generation of black workers came into the Firestone plant during its hiring expansion in 1963. It was the same...


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    • 1 Center for Creative Leadership Oral History Project Interviewee: Robert S. Bailey Date: Monday, October 26, 1998 Tape #: 10.26.98-RB Interview by: Joseph Mosnier, Southern Oral History Program, UNC-Chapel Hill Side A, Cassette 1 of 1 JM: The...

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