Interview with Louise Hicks Hall, July 11, 2003
Item
Title
Interview with Louise Hicks Hall, July 11, 2003
Description
Transcript interview with Louise Hicks Hall on growing up in Live Oak, Florida in the early 1900s, reflecting on her life in the community up to the turn of the century. The interview focuses on education, her teaching career, race relations, integration & segregation, Black Churches, and key figures in the community including Bethune-Cookman, Ruby McCollum, Willie James Howard, and others.
Identifier
JGRCMA-MSS20060531-Binder-I003
Rights
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Type
text
Creator
Hobbs, Tameka Bradley (Interviewer) ; Hall, Louise Hicks (Interviewee)
Date
2003-07-11
Language
English
Spatial Coverage
Live Oak (Fla.) ; 30.2949 , -82.9840 ; Florida--Suwannee County
Extent
19 pages
Subject
School Integration; Business enterprises, Black; African American Families; African Americans -- Civil Rights -- History; African American Universities and Colleges; Race Relations; Medical care; Church and education
Is Part Of
Hidden Sagas Collection, John G. Riley House Archives, Tallahassee Community College Library, Tallahassee, Florida.