Negro Experience in Greene County Newspaper Series
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Title
Negro Experience in Greene County Newspaper Series
Subject
African Americans--Appalachian Region
Civic Groups--Negro Women's Civic Club
Newspapers--Greeneville Sun
Occupations
Schools--George Clem School
Slavery--Emancipation
Tennessee--Greeneville
Civic Groups--Negro Women's Civic Club
Newspapers--Greeneville Sun
Occupations
Schools--George Clem School
Slavery--Emancipation
Tennessee--Greeneville
Description
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 including slavery, education, and the Negro Women's Civic Club.
Creator
The Greeneville Sun
Source
T. Elmer Cox Genealogical and Historical Library
Publisher
Black in Appalachia
Date
2018-12
Rights
This item was sourced from the T. Elmer Cox History and Genealogy Library in Greeneville, Tennessee. This item can be used for private reflection and research, and not for commercial purposes. Any additional questions about usage should be directed to the T. Elmer Cox History and Genealogy Library, www.telmercoxlibrary.org.
Questions about the use of this Greeneville Sun article should be directed to Brian Cutshall at The Greeneville Sun: brian.cutshall@greenevillesun.com, 423-359-3109.
Questions about the use of this Greeneville Sun article should be directed to Brian Cutshall at The Greeneville Sun: brian.cutshall@greenevillesun.com, 423-359-3109.
Coverage
1969; United States--Tennessee--Greene County
Files
Citation
The Greeneville Sun, “Negro Experience in Greene County Newspaper Series,” Black in Appalachia: Community History Digital Archive, accessed April 24, 2024, https://blackinappalachia.omeka.net/items/show/117.