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Interview no. | K-0819 |
Restrictions | Permission from interviewee required for quotation. |
Project | K.2.13. Southern Communities: Listening for a Change: Voices after the Deluge, the Great North Carolina Flood |
Project description | Interviews, 1999-2003, with flood victims, rescue workers, relief workers, ministers, farmers, farm workers, small-business owners, environmental monitors, and political leaders in eastern North Carolina about the devastating flooding in the aftermath of Hurricane Floyd in 1999. Topics include the toll of the flood on human lives; disruptions to community and sense of place; political response to the disaster at local, state, and national levels; public health and environmental issues; the effect of the disaster on the region's most vulnerable residents; and the experiences of relief workers. Some interviewees offer parallels between the hurricane and other tragedies, particularly 9/11. |
Date | 17 December 1999 |
Interviewee | Hine, Kevin A. |
Interviewee occupation | Unknown |
Interviewee DOB | Unknown |
Interviewee ethnicity | Unidentified |
Interviewer | Thompson, Charles Dillard, 1956- |
Abstract | Wallace, North Carolina; Duplin County, North Carolina; River Landing on the Northeast Cape Fear River; Hurricane Floyd; flooding of eastern NC in 1999. |
Subject Topical |
Cape Fear River Valley (N.C.) Duplin County (N.C.) Hurricane Floyd, 1999. Floods--North Carolina. |
Citation | Interview with Kevin A. Hine by Charles Dillard Thompson, 17 December 1999 K-0819, in the Southern Oral History Program Collection #4007, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
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Interview no. | K0819_Audio_1 |