Neely, Dee
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Neely discusses the writing of letters by African American textile workers in the 1930s, growing up in Cooleemee, N.C, the textile workers' strike of 1934, and other topics.Dee Neely grew up in Cooleemee, N.C.
Sound
Helfand, Judith, 1964
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Digital Library of GeorgiaKeywords
- African American Churches
- African Americans
- Discrimination
- Food
- Labor Unions
- Letter Writing
- Minimum Wage
- New Deal (1933 1939)
- Photographs
- Racism
- Radio Programs
- Segregation
- Strikes And Lockouts
- Textile Industry
- Textile Workers
- Textile Workers' Strike (Southern States : 1934)
- Voting
- Wages
- Women
- Working Class African Americans
- Working Class Women