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    • Young Women's Christian associations.; Southern States--Race relations.; Child labor--Law and legislation.
    • JACQUELYN HALL: Tell of his own experience. KATHARINE DU PRE LUMPKIN: Well, he had a very interesting history, which he had told me of. He owned a small plantation, he and his brothers and sisters, his family, down in Georgia, and would go down...


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    • Young Women's Christian associations.
    • Interview with Alice Spearman Wright Linville Falls, North Carolina February 28, 1976 By Jacquelyn Hall Transcribed by Joe Jaros For the Southern Oral History Program Alice Spearman Wright: I was born in Marion in 1902, a very small conservative...


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    • World War, 1939-1945--North Carolina.; Camp Lejeune (N.C.); World War, 1939-1945--African Americans.; African Americans--North Carolina.; African Americans--Employment--Southern States.
    • k-&3> Interview with HURTIS COLEMAN June 24, 1996 by William Jones Indexed by William Jones The Southern Oral History Program University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Original transcript on dopooit at The Southern Historical Collection Louis...


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    • Working mothers--North Carolina.; Women--North Carolina.; African American women--North Carolina.; Segregation--North Carolina.; African American college students--North Carolina.; College students--North Carolina.;
    • TAPE LOG Fieldworker: Tanya Anil Nadkarai Tape Title (Interviewee, Event): Zenobia Hatcher-Wilson Mono: X Stereo: No. of Sides: 2 No. of Tapes: 1 Interview Date: November 28, 1994 Time: 11:00 a.m. Location: At her office...


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    • Working mothers--North Carolina.; Chapel Hill (N.C.); College teachers--North Carolina.; Women college teachers--North Carolina.; African American college teachers--North Carolina.; Women--North Carolina.; African American women--North Carolina.;...
    • 6-/23 Women in Leadership Oral History Project History 62 Tape Log Fieldworker: Eldora Dawn Prince Tape Title: Soyini Madison No. of Sides: 2 No. of Tapes: 1 Location: Dr. Soyini Madison's office 115...


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    • Women's rights.; Women sociologists.
    • Interview with Olive stone, California, 1975, conducted by Sherna Gluck, transcribed by Linda Killen. (This is the second of a series of interviews.) She rna Gluck: So today ;That we'll start with is your going to Huntingdon in 1914 on your...


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    • Women ; Leadership in women--North Carolina.; Chinese Americans--North Carolina.; Emigration and immigration law--North Carolina.
    • c SOHP Series: Women's Leadership and Grassroots Activism Project AUDIO TAPE INDEX Interviewer's tape no(sY: BAL97-1 BAL97-2 Interviewee: Manlin Maureen Chee Interviewer: Barbara Lau Interview: Date: July 3, 1997 Place: ...


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    • Women textile workers.; Labor unions--South Carolina--Greenville.
    • Interview with Vesta Finley July 22, 1975 Marion, North Carolina By Mary Frederickson & Marion Roydhouse Transcribed by Patricia Crowley For the Southern Oral History Program SOUTHERN HISTORICAL COLLECTION C8# 3926, Wilson Library The University of...


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    • Women textile workers.; Charlotte (N.C.)--Social life and customs.; Engineers--South Carolina.
    • THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SOUTHERN ORAL HISTORY PROGRAM Carolina Piedmont Project Interview with BENJAMIN VINCENT MARTIN June 8 and 9, 1980 Charlotte, North Carolina By Allen Tullos Transcribed by Jean Houston Original...


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    • Women teachers.
    • LOUISE YOUNG: When they first came to Memphis they had a real nice grant for it. I don't know if it's finished or not. And my sister has a . . . ten o'clock every other Thursday, something like that. And, lets see, I forget the name, Ray Hill. ...


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    • Women sociologists.; Women teachers.
    • Olive Stone Interview 3: ~ontgomery years Faculty position at l~ontevallo; reason for move to Huntingdon; focus of goals and activities as Dean of Huntingdon; increasing interest in peace; trip to Scandina- - vian countries with International...


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    • Women sociologists.; Women college teachers--Southern States.; Washington (D.C.)--Race relations.
    • Olive Stone Interview 7: ~ashington, D.C. and California Years 1942 - present G-5°1-1 G-Sq -( Move to D.C.; job with Bureau of Public Assistance as a training consultant; part-tice teaching at Howard University; reaction to Olive Stone's...


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    • Women sociologists.; Women college teachers--Southern States.
    • Olive Stone Interview 6: William and l.ary years (1936-1942) Research on Alabama farmers (TVA grant and dissertation); continuation of Southern Committee for People's Rights in Chapel Hill end chapters in Virginia; Joseph Gelders and meeting to...


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    • Women sociologists.
    • Olive STONE Interview 4: Montgomery and Chapel Hill Years (1933-1936) Visit of ?-~r a. Cal las to Huntingdon; increased involvement in 1 i beral programs (especially race relations) through social work organizations; YWCA, FOR, trip to Russia &...

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