Interview withWilliam Dennis about his 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…
Maryville College President, William Bogart, discusses the role that Maryville College played in the establishment of Swift Memorial Institute, the late-HBCU once located in Rogersville, Tennessee. Interview was recorded at Maryville College.
Interview with Wayne Fain about his 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…
Transcribed interviews with Swift Memorial Institute Alumni & Scholars on the founding & development of Black higher education in Rogersville, Tennessee and across the state of Tennessee.
Interviewees include:
Betty Watterson-Fugate, Dr. Bobby…
College Catalogue from late Historically Black College, Swift Memorial Institute once located in Rogersville, Tennessee and operated by the Presbyterian Church from 1883 to 1954.
Names included in this document:
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William H. Franklin,…
Interview with, Swift Museum Founder, Stella Gudger about her & her family's experiences attending Swift Memorial Institute, the late HBCU (Historically Black College & University) once located in Rogersville, Tennessee, Swift Memorial Institute.…
Interview with, Swift Museum Founder, Stella Gudger about her & her family's experiences attending Swift Memorial Institute, the late HBCU (Historically Black College & University) once located in Rogersville, Tennessee, Swift Memorial Institute.…
Interview with Rogersville Resident, Sandy Durham about her recollections of living in the same neighborhood as Swift Memorial Institute, the late HBCU (Historically Black College & University) once located in Rogersville, Tennessee. Interview was…
Interview with Ruth Sharp-Ben about her experiences attending Swift Memorial Institute, the late HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and University) that once operated in Rogersville, Tennessee. Interview was conducted at the "Great Golden Gathering"…
Historian, Robert J Booker discusses the life and times of Swift Memorial Institute's founder, William H. Franklin. Swift Memorial Institute was the late HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and University) once located in Rogersville, Tennessee.