Betty Watterson-Fugate
Tennessee; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Southern States; African American heritage; African American Education--Hawkins County--Rogersville; Education--Historically Black Colleges and Universities; African American--Oral Histories--Segregation; HBCU--Swift Memorial Institute
Interview with Betty Watterson-Fugate about her experiences with the May Day Celebrations and associated stories of the late HBCU (Historically Black College & University) once located in Rogersville, Tennessee, Swift Memorial Institute. Interview was recorded at Rogersville City Park during the May Day Celebration.
Black in Appalachia
Betty Watterson-Fugate
Black in Appalachia
2012
William Isom II, Amira Sakalla & Wilson Library, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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Catherine Snapp-Howard
Tennessee; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Southern States; African American heritage; African American Education--Hawkins County--Rogersville; Education--Historically Black Colleges and Universities; African American--Oral Histories--Segregation; HBCU--Swift Memorial Institute
Interview with Catherine Snapp-Howard about her experiences with the May Day Celebrations and associated stories of the late HBCU (Historically Black College & University) once located in Rogersville, Tennessee, Swift Memorial Institute. Interview was recorded at Rogersville City Park during the May Day Celebration.
Black in Appalachia
Catherine Snapp-Howard
Black in Appalachia
2012
William Isom II, Amira Sakalla & Wilson Library, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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Charles W Hargrave
Tennessee; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Southern States; African American heritage; African American Education--Hawkins County--Rogersville; Education--Historically Black Colleges and Universities; African American--Oral Histories--Segregation; HBCU--Swift Memorial Institute
Interview with Charles W Hargrave about his experiences attending the late HBCU (Historically Black College & University) once located in Rogersville, Tennessee, Swift Memorial Institute. Mr. Hargrave is the son of once College president and Presbyterian minister, W.C. Hargrave. Interview was recorded at the Swift Museum in Rogersville, Tennessee.
Black in Appalachia
Charles W Hargrave
Black in Appalachia
2012
William Isom II, Amira Sakalla & Wilson Library, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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Dessa Edyth Parkey-Blair: Interview #1
Tennessee; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Southern States; African American heritage; African American Education--Hawkins County--Rogersville; Education--Historically Black Colleges and Universities; African American--Oral Histories--Segregation; HBCU--Swift Memorial Institute
Interview with Dessa Edyth Parkey-Blair about her experiences attending the late HBCU (Historically Black College & University) once located in Rogersville, Tennessee, Swift Memorial Institute. Interview was recorded at the Swift Museum in Rogersville, Tennessee.
Black in Appalachia
Dessa Edyth Parkey-Blair
Black in Appalachia
2012
William Isom II, Amira Sakalla & Wilson Library, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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Etta Snapp-Fanny
Tennessee; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Southern States; African American heritage; African American Education--Hawkins County--Rogersville; Education--Historically Black Colleges and Universities; African American--Oral Histories--Segregation; HBCU--Swift Memorial Institute
Interview with Etta Snapp-Fanny about her experiences with the May Day Celebrations and associated stories of the late HBCU (Historically Black College & University) once located in Rogersville, Tennessee, Swift Memorial Institute. Interview was recorded at Rogersville City Park during the May Day Celebration.
Black in Appalachia
Etta Snapp-Fanny
Black in Appalachia
2012
William Isom II, Amira Sakalla & Wilson Library, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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Josephine Snapp-Francisco-Willis
Tennessee; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Southern States; African American heritage; African American Education--Hawkins County--Rogersville; Education--Historically Black Colleges and Universities; African American--Oral Histories--Segregation; HBCU--Swift Memorial Institute
Interview with Josephine Snapp-Francisco-Willis about her experiences with the May Day Celebrations and associated stories of the late HBCU (Historically Black College & University) once located in Rogersville, Tennessee, Swift Memorial Institute. Interview was recorded at Rogersville City Park during the May Day Celebration.
Black in Appalachia
Josephine Snapp-Francisco-Willis
Black in Appalachia
2012
William Isom II, Amira Sakalla & Wilson Library, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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Lois Goins
Tennessee; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Southern States; African American heritage; African American Education--Hawkins County--Rogersville; Education--Historically Black Colleges and Universities; African American--Oral Histories--Segregation; Tennessee--Hancock County--Sulphur Hollow; HBCU--Swift Memorial Institute
Interview with Lois Goins about her experiences attending Swift Memorial Institute and teaching at Sulphur Hollow school in Hancock County, Tennessee. Interview was conducted at the "Great Golden Gathering" reunion in Sevierville, Tennessee. The Great Golden Gathering is a reunion of Black schools that were once in Northeast Tennessee and Southwestern Virginia during segregation.
Black in Appalachia
Lois Goins
Black in Appalachia
2012
William Isom II, Amira Sakalla & Wilson Library, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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Margaret Clark-Delaney
Tennessee; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Southern States; African American heritage; African American Education--Hawkins County--Rogersville; Education--Historically Black Colleges and Universities; African American--Oral Histories--Segregation; HBCU--Swift Memorial Institute
Interview with Josephine Margaret Clark-Delaney about her experiences with the May Day Celebrations and associated stories of the late HBCU (Historically Black College & University) once located in Rogersville, Tennessee, Swift Memorial Institute. Interview was recorded at Rogersville City Park during the May Day Celebration.
Black in Appalachia
Margaret Clark-Delaney
Black in Appalachia
2012
William Isom II, Amira Sakalla & Wilson Library, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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Norma Jean Cope
Tennessee; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Southern States; African American heritage; African American Education--Hawkins County--Rogersville; Education--Historically Black Colleges and Universities; African American--Oral Histories--Segregation; HBCU--Swift Memorial Institute
Interview with Norma Jean Cope about her experiences with the May Day Celebrations and associated stories of the late HBCU (Historically Black College & University) once located in Rogersville, Tennessee, Swift Memorial Institute. Interview was recorded at Rogersville City Park during the May Day Celebration.
Black in Appalachia
Norma Jean Cope
Black in Appalachia
2012
William Isom II, Amira Sakalla & Wilson Library, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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Pat Snapp-Charles
Tennessee; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Southern States; African American heritage; African American Education--Hawkins County--Rogersville; Education--Historically Black Colleges and Universities; African American--Oral Histories--Segregation; HBCU--Swift Memorial Institute
Interview with Pat Snapp-Charles about her experiences with the May Day Celebrations and associated stories of the late HBCU (Historically Black College & University) once located in Rogersville, Tennessee, Swift Memorial Institute. Interview was recorded at Rogersville City Park during the May Day Celebration.
Black in Appalachia
Pat Snapp-Charles
Black in Appalachia
2012
William Isom II, Amira Sakalla & Wilson Library, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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