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Transcription Georgia Farnsworth Greene County 1983.pdf
Transcription of an oral interview with Georgia Farnsworth. Ms. Farnsworh talks about historic African American businesses, churches, and schools in Greeneville.

Negro Experience in Greene County Newspaper Series.pdf
A special series of articles in the Greeneville Sun on African American history in Greene County, written by Jack Carson Jr. in 1969. The first article gives details on Carson's background and education. The other articles address a range of topics…

Negro Groups Work Towards a Better Greeneville.pdf
A Greeneville Sun article by Georgie Mae Farnsworth. Provides histories of various African American churches, the George Clem School, and the Negro Women's Civic Club.

Local Black History Filled with Civic Minded Business Leaders.pdf
A Greeneville Sun article about Georgia Mae Farnsworth, Hannah Crum, and a variety of topics related to African American history in Greeneville.

Fannye Jones Recounts Memories Before And Following Integration.pdf
A Greeneville Sun article about Fannye Jone's memories of school integration in Greeneville, Tennessee.

Colored Teachers Meeting Oct 5-6 (1).pdf
A Greeneville Sun news notice about an upcoming African American teachers meeting.

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Black Teachers in Greene County.pdf
A list of some of the African American teachers who taught school in Greene County "In The Early Part of the Years of 1900."

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Cordelia Joesphine Manuel.pdf
A photo and description about Cordelia Josephine Manuel, who acted as principal of a one-room schoolhouse in Chuckey in the 1940s. The description also details the layout of the schoolhouse. Part of a work exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.

The Junior Spear 1928.pdf
A copy of the first volume of the Junior Spear of the Greeneville College. Includes an article on the founding of Greeneville College, school news, national news, and a listing of local businesses. Part of an education exhibit at the Greene County…

Document - George Clem School Song.pdf
The words to the George Clem High School song, accompanied by a label giving background on the song. Part of an education exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.
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