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Kidworks, Raleigh, side a
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African Americans; Child Care; Democratic Party (N.C.); Democratic Party (U.S.); Early Childhood Education; Education; Equal Pay For Equal Work; Family Policy; Gantt, Harvey B. (Harvey Bernard), 1943; Government; Government Policy; Higher Education And State; Law And Legislation; Pensions; Political Campaigns; Politics And Government; Project Head Start (U.S.); Public Welfare; Respect For Persons; Social Values; Tax Credits
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Kristi McCray oral history interview, 2017 November 19
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African American Families; African American Neighborhoods; African Americans; Carter, Jimmy, 1924; Cities And Towns; Discrimination; Discrimination In Housing; Gentrification; Growth; Mc Cray, Kristi, 1956; Social Conditions; Transportation; Urban Poor
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LaVerne Miller oral history interview, 2006 November 26
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African American Families; African American High School Students; African American Neighborhoods; African Americans; Miller, La Verne, 1949; Second Ward High School (Charlotte, N.C.); Segregation In Education; Social Aspects; Urban Renewal
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Leon Lowder oral history interview, 1999 March 6
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Cotton Growing; Country Life; Economic Aspects; Family Farms; Farm Life; Farm Management; Lowder, Leon, 1906; Political And Social Views; Race Relations
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Linda Belans Show, WUNC 91.5, side b
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Affirmative Action Programs; African Americans; Democratic Party (U.S.); Gantt, Harvey B. (Harvey Bernard), 1943; Gays; Government; Middle Class Families; Pharmaceutical Industry; Political Aspects; Political Campaigns; Politics And Government; Primaries; Sanders, Charles A., 1932; Social Values; U.S. States
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Louisiana - New Orleans: Vertamae Grosvenor Interviewee
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African Americans; Family; Food; Languages; Race Relations
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Madelyn Wilson oral history interview, 2002 February 2
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African American Families; African American Neighborhoods; African Americans; Busing For School Integration; Garinger High School (Charlotte, N.C.); Public Opinion; Race Relations; School Integration; Segregation; Segregation In Education; Social Conditions; West Charlotte High School (Charlotte, N.C.); Wilson, Madelyn Joyce S., 1953
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Maggie Massey Freeman oral history interview, 1996 June 4
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African Americans; Christian Life; Christianity; Citizen Participation; Civil Rights; Families; Family Farms; Freeman, Maggie Massey, 1919 2004; Graham, Billy, 1918 2018; Graham, William Franklin, Sr., 1888 1962; Nursing; Political Planning; Presbyterian Hospital (Charlotte, N.C.); Race Relations; Religious Aspects; Revivals; Segregation; Segregation In Education; Sharecropping
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Margaret Boone McKenzie oral history interview, 1979 May 23
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African Americans; Cities And Towns; Family Farms; Growth; Mc Kenzie, Margaret Boone, 1882 1980; Segregation; Voting
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Marion Jenkins, Sharon Parrish, and Brenda Wynn remember their mother, 2007 September 15
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African American Families; African American Women; African Americans; Family; Folklore; History; Interviews; Jenkins, Marion R., 1954; Mothers; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Parrish, Rosa Lee, 1938 2006; Parrish, Sharon Y., 1955; Popular Culture; Social Conditions; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Storytelling; Tennessee; Women
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Marion W. Boyd oral history interview, 1979 May 25
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African Americans; Boyd, Marion W. (Marion Woods), 1911 2007; Depressions; Education; Families; Manners And Customs; Quakers; Society Of Friends
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Mary Heath oral history interview, 2015 October 17
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African American Families; African American Neighborhoods; African Americans; Boy Scouts Of America; Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools; Cities And Towns; Gentrification; Growth; Habitat For Humanity, Inc; Heath, Mary, 1953; Optimist Park Community Association (Charlotte, N.C.); School Integration; Social Conditions; Social Mobility; Urban Poor
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Mattie Marshall oral history interview 1, 2015 October 31
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African American Families; African American Neighborhoods; African Americans; Community Development; Excelsior Club (Charlotte, N.C.); Gentrification; Johnson C. Smith University; Marshall, Mattie, 1948; Rutgers University; Universities; University Of North Carolina At Charlotte; Urban Renewal; Urban Transportation
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Mazella McDowell oral history interview, 2015 October 31
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African American Families; African American Neighborhoods; African Americans; Boy Scouts Of America; Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools; Cities And Towns; Gentrification; Growth; Habitat For Humanity, Inc; Mc Dowell, Mazella, 1950; Optimist Park Community Association (Charlotte, N.C.); School Integration; Simuel, Pauline B., 1945; Social Conditions; Urban Poor
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McMinimy, Ethel (Brown)
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American Civil War; Civil War; Ethel Lela (Brown) Mc Minimy; Hallwas, John E; Hancock County (Ill.); Hay Family; History; John E. Hallwas; Kibbe, Alice; Marsh Family; Mc Minimy, Ethel Brown; Mc Minimy, Guy; Nagel Family; Upp, George; Warsaw (Ill.); Worthen Family
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Monroe Police Department, side b (Seniors Recreation Center)
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African Americans; Crime Prevention; Democratic Party (N.C.); Democratic Party (U.S.); Economic Aspects; Economic Security; Education, Higher; Equal Pay For Equal Work; Family Policy; Gantt, Harvey B. (Harvey Bernard), 1943; Government; Medical Care; Medicare; Political Campaigns; Politics And Government; Sentences (Criminal Procedure); U.S. States
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Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Banks, July 21, 1973
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African American Authors; African American Barbers; African American Baseball Players; African American Business Enterprises; African American Businesspeople; African American Churches; African American Newspapers; African American Singers; African American Soldiers; African American Troops; African American Women; African American Women Singers; African Americans; Alabama; American Literature; Amusements; Armed Forces; Authors, American; Automobile Mechanics; Bank Employees; Barbering; Barbers; Bartenders; Baseball; Baseball Players; Baseball Teams; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Carroll College (Helena, Mont.); Cavalry; Cavalry Pioneer Troops; Churches; Cleaning Personnel; Climate; Clubs; Cold Weather Conditions; Community Life; Daughters; Defenses; Dentistry; Design And Construction; Domestics; Edwards; Employees; Employment; Entertaining; Entertainment Events; Equality; Extraction; Family; Fortification; Freedom; Harlem Renaissance; Helena; Helena (Mont.); Helena Post Office (Helena, Mont.); History; Hotels; Janitors; Job Vacancies; Joe Clark's Tonsorial Parlor (Helena, Mont.); Lewis And Clark Expedition (1804 1806); Liberty; Massage; Masseurs; Mechanics (Persons); Mississippi; Montana; Montana Club (Helena, Mont.); Newspapers; Oklahoma; Oral History; Oregon; Physiological Effect; Pioneer Troops; Plain Dealer (Helena, Mont.); Porters; Portland; Postal Service; Powers Family; Public Schools; Recreation; Religion; Road Construction Workers; Roads; School Integration; Singers; Social Conditions; Social Groups; Social Life And Customs; Societies; Soldiers; Southern Christian Institute (Edwards, Miss.); Suffrage; Teeth; Union Bank And Trust Company (Helena, Mont.); United States; United States Marshals; United States. Army; Voting; Weather; White Sulphur Springs; Winter; Women; Women Singers
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Mr. & Mrs. Warner Terrell, June 5, 1973
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African American Baseball Players; African American Churches; African American Civic Leaders; African American Cowboys; African American Dancers; African American Entertainers; African American Methodists; African American Mormons; African American Musicians; African American Neighborhoods; African American Pioneers; African American Politicians; African American Railroad Employees; African American Rodeo Performers; African American Singers; African Americans; Baseball Players; Baseball Teams; Bellhops; Boise; Boise (Idaho); Boise Monarchs (Baseball Team); Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints; Churches; Civic Leaders; Clubs; Community Life; Cowboys; Dancers; Dwellings; Employees; Employment; Entertainers; Ethnic Neighborhoods; Family; Government; History; Hotels; Housing; Idaho; Job Vacancies; Methodist Church; Methodists; Mormon Church; Mormons; Music; Musicians; Neighborhood; Oral History; Pioneers; Political Parties; Politicians; Politics And Government; Porters; Public Schools; Railroads; Recreation; Religion; Republican Party (Idaho); Rich People; Rodeo Performers; Schools; Singers; Societies; Societies, Etc; Sports; United States; Utah
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Oral history interview of Frank J. McLister and Margaret Boehmer McLister
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Anne Ellis; Armstrong Mfg. Co; Baurs Family; Boehmer Family; Boettcher Family; Canon City Penitentiary; Canon City, Colorado; Chief Ouray; Chipeta; Civil War; Davis H. Waite; Delta, Colorado; Drugs; German American; Knights Of Labor; Kohler Mc Lister Paint Co; Kohler, Henry, 1854; Lake City, Colorado; Leadville Strike Of 1896; Leadville, Colorado; Lynching; Mc Lister, Francis A. Frank, 1847 1931; Mc Lister, Frank J., 1885 1978; Mc Lister, Margaret Boehmer, 1888 1973; Mc Lister, Matilda Stockdorf, 1863 1937; Militia; Oral History; Populist Party; Robinson, Mary Byers, 1857 1940; Scottish American; Sugar Beets; Tuberculosis; Utes; Women
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Oral history interview with Betty Chiles Nixon, 2007 June 19
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African Americans; Arnaud's (Restaurant); B & W Cafeteria (Nashville, Tenn.); B.H. Stief Jewelry Co. (Nashville, Tenn.); Blanton, Ray; Brown Hotel (Louisville, Ky.); Business; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Cain Sloan Department Store (Nashville, Tenn.); Capital City; Capitol Boulevard (Nashville, Tenn.); Chiles, John Garland, 1903 1980; City Council Members; City Government; Civil Rights; Colleges And Universities; Commerce; Cookery (Beef); Cookery, American; Cross Keys Restaurant (Nashville, Tenn.); Department Stores; Downtown Nashville; Economic Aspects; Economic Development; Elections; Enterprise; Family Owned Business Enterprises; Fifth Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.); Finance; Food; Food Preparation; Food Supply; Government; Grace's Inc. (Nashville, Tenn.); History; Home Front; Industries; Inner Cities; Interviews; Kess (Nashville, Tenn.); Kleeman's (Restaurant : Nashville, Tenn.); Local Officials And Employees; Medical Care; Medicine; Menus; Military History; Municipal Officials And Employees; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nixon, Betty Chiles, 1936; Officials And Employees; Politicians; Politics; Popular Culture; Population; Quality; Race Relations; Recipes; Restaurants; Restaurateurs; Rich, Schwartz & Joseph Inc. (Nashville, Tenn.); Shopping; Social Aspects; Social Change; Social Conditions; Social Justice; Soda Fountains; Soldiers; Sources; Southern Style; Sperry's (Restaurant : Nashville, Tenn.); Stores, Retail; Tennessee; Tennessee Nashville; United States; Universities; Vanderbilt University. Medical Center; Waitresses; Women; Women Local Officials And Employees; Women Public Officers; World War, 1939 1945; Zanini's Restaurant (Nashville, Tenn.)
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