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Interview no. | K-0479 |
Restrictions | No restrictions. Open to research. |
Project | K.2.16. Southern Communities: Listening for a Change: School Desegregation in Charlotte, N.C. |
Project description | Interviews, 1998-2000, conducted by Pamela Grundy, that focus on school desegregation in Charlotte, N.C. Interviews examine the process of desegregation and the effects it had on individuals, on race relations, and on the community as a whole, which, unlike many southern communities, achieved a relatively stable racial and economic balance through an ambitious busing program. |
Date | March 23, 1999 |
Interviewee | Camp, Patsy Rice. |
Interviewee occupation | Teachers |
Interviewee DOB | Unknown |
Interviewee ethnicity | Unidentified |
Interviewer | Grundy, Pamela. |
Subject Topical |
Teachers--North Carolina. Charlotte (N.C.)--Race relations. School integration--North Carolina--Mecklenburg County. Student activities--North Carolina--Mecklenburg County. |
Subject Name |
West Charlotte High School (Charlotte, N.C.) Camp, Patsy Rice. |
Citation | Interview with [interviewee name] by [interviewer name], [interview date] [interview number], 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. | K0479_Audio |