Oral history interview with James H. Crowder, 1986 August 28, excerpt 12
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An excerpt from an oral history interview with Nashville barbershop owner James H. Crowder, conducted on 28 August 1986 by Reavis Mitchell as part of the Century III Nashville: Nashville Heritage Project. Crowder discusses moving his barbershop in 1954 to a building on Jefferson Street designed by the McKissack & McKissack architectural firm. The complete interview, as well an index, is available in the Special Collections Division.
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Digital Library of TennesseeKeywords
- African American Architects
- African American Business Enterprises
- African Americans
- Architects
- Architectural Firms
- Architecture
- Barbers
- Barbershops
- Buildings
- Buildings, Structures, Etc
- Business
- Business Enterprises
- Businesspeople
- Commerce
- Crowder, James Henry, 1908 1997
- Enterprise
- History
- Interviews
- Jefferson Street (Nashville, Tenn.)
- Mc Kissack & Mc Kissack
- Nashville
- Nashville (Tenn.)
- Sources
- Tennessee