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    • Lincoln County (N.C.)--Race relations.; Basketball coaches--North Carolina--Lincoln County.; School principals--North Carolina--Lincoln County.; School integration--North Carolina--Lincoln County.; Discrimination in sports--North Carolina.
    • Library of Congress Subject Headings [TAPE 1, SIDE A] [START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A] MARK JONES: Alright, this is an interview with Mr. Steven Cherry, February 19, 1999, Denver, North Carolina - and Mr. Cherry if you could introduce yourself so we can...


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    • School integration--North Carolina--Chapel Hill.; Chapel Hill (N.C.)--Race relations.; Chatham County (N.C.)--Race relations.; School integration--North Carolina--Chatham County.; African American students.
    • JEROME SEATON SOHP Series; Desegregation and the Inner Life of Chapel Hill Schools TAPE LOG - PROFESSOR JEROME SEATON Interviewee: Professor Jerome Seaton Interviewer(s): Jay Moore and Lea Fisher Interview Date: ...


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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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    • School integration--North Carolina--Durham.; Women teachers.; Teachers--North Carolina.; African Americans--North Carolina--Durham.; Durham (N.C.)--Race relations.; African Americans--Education--North Carolina--Durham.; African American...
    • Interview with JACQUELINE WILLIAMS and MARVA SHULER February 9, 2005 by Gerrelyn Patterson Transcribed by Emily Baran The Southern Oral History Program University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Transcript on deposit at The Southern Historical...


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    • Women political activists--North Carolina.; Leadership in women--North Carolina.; Lesbian activists--North Carolina.; Political activists--North Carolina.; African American political activists--North Carolina.; Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Protest...
    • (C -^>s SOHP Series; Subseries: Women's Leadership and Grassroots Activism Lesbian Activists MANDY CARTER Tape Index Interviewee: Interviewer: Interview Date: Location: Tape No.: Topic: Subject Headings: Comments: Mandy Carter, Founder-Director, NC...


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    • 9 SOHP Series: Listening for a Change Davidson College Interviews - Lincoln County TRANSCRIPT - STEVE CHERRY Interviewee: Steve Cherry Interviewer: Mark Jones Date: 19 February 1999 Location: Denver, N.C. Tape No.: (cassette 1 of 1) (90...


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    • THE INTERVIEWEE. Dr. Paula Newsome was one of the first students to integrate the New Hanover County Public Schools in 1969, entered UNC-Chapel Hill as a first year student in 1973, and graduated in 1977. While at UNC she served as President of...


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    • U.18 Long Civil Rights Movement: Heirs to a Fighting Tradition Interview U-0560 Mandy Carter November 30, 2007 Transcript - 2 TRANSCRIPT: MANDY CARTER Interviewee: Mandy Carter Interviewer: Bridgette Burge Interview date: November 30,...


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    • Alabama--Race relations.; Civil rights--Alabama--Birmingham.; Birmingham (Ala.)--Race relations.; Birmingham (Ala.)--History.; Civil rights movements--Alabama--History.
    • START TAPE ONE, SIDE A JULIE ARMSTRONG JULY 13, 2005 WILLOUGHBY ANDERSON: Today is Wednesday, July 13th, 2005. The interviewer's name is Willoughby Anderson. I'm here in Chapel Hill interviewing via telephone Julie Armstrong for the Southern Oral...


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    • JEROME SEATON SOHP Series; Desegregation and the Inner Life of Chapel Hill Schools TAPE LOG - PROFESSOR JEROME SEATON Interviewee: Professor Jerome Seaton Interviewer(s): Jay Moore and Lea Fisher Interview Date: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 Location:...


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    • Louisville (Ky.)--Race relations.; Segregation in education--Kentucky--Louisville.; School integration--Kentucky--Louisville.; Busing for school integration--Kentucky--Louisville.; Schools--Kentucky--Louisville.; School sports--Kentucky--Louisville.
    • START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A JOSEPH MCPHERSON December 9, 2004 DAVID CLINE: Today is December 9, 2004. This is David Cline for the Southern Oral History Program Long Civil Rights Movement Project and I’m in Louisville, Kentucky. If you could just...


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    • Ku Klux Klan (1915- )--Alabama.; Catholic schools--Alabama--Birmingham.; School integration--Alabama--Birmingham.; High school students--Alabama.; Discrimination in education--Alabama--Birmingham.; High school teachers.
    • U" START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A LILLIE FINCHER October 29, 2004 WILLOUGHBY ANDERSON: Today is Friday, October 29th. I am here at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. This is Willoughby Anderson interviewing...


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    • INTERVIEWEE: MRS. EULA MONK My name is Geraldine Bell and I'm an interviewer here for the Pamlico County African American Experiences for our Oral History interview for Pamlico County and today is April 24, 2007. This is in Bayboro, North Carolina....


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    • Louisville (Ky.)--Race relations.; Discrimination in education.; Racism in education.; Busing for school integration--Kentucky--Louisville.; Ku Klux Klan (1915- )--Kentucky.
    • SOHP Series: Long Civil Rights Movement Transcript – Dawne Gee Interviewee: Dawne Gee Interviewer: Elizabeth Gritter Interview Date: December 9, 2004 Location: Louisville, Kentucky Length: 1 cassette, approx. 1 hour START OF TAPE 1, SIDE...


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    • School integration--Alabama--Birmingham.; College student newspapers and periodicals.
    • Transcript – Solomon Crenshaw (Compiled July 11, 2005) Interviewee: SOLOMON CRENSHAW Interviewer: Willoughby Anderson Interview Date: June 16, 2005 Location: Birmingham, Al Length: 1 cassette; approximately START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A WA: Today is...


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    • Alabama--Race relations.; Civil rights--Alabama.; Birmingham (Ala.)--Race relations.; Birmingham (Ala.)--History.; Civil rights movements--Alabama--Birmingham.; Civil rights movements--Alabama--History.
    • START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A LEDA DIMPERIO JUNE 17, 2005 WILLOUGHBY ANDERSON: Today is Friday June 17, 2005. I'm here with Leda Dimperio at her home in Birmingham and we are doing an interview for the Southern Oral History Program's Long Civil Rights...

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