Interview with Lucille Day, February 27, 2004
Item
Title
Interview with Lucille Day, February 27, 2004
Description
Transcript of interview with Lucille Day on her upbringing in Greenville, Florida before and after integration. The interview focuses on education, her career as a teacher with a particular focus on desegregation, church education, school condition for Black students before Integration, Black medicine, local struggles with Segregation, her time at FAMU, and her current life in Greenville.
Identifier
JGRCMA-MSS20060531-Binder-I010
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ; Copyright is held by the John G. Riley Center Museum Archives. It is provided here for scholarship, research, and private study. For use regarding commercial and non-commercial publication, or copying outside of Fair Use, contact rileymuseum@talgov.com.
Type
text
Creator
Hobbs, Tameka Bradley (Interviewer) ; Day, Lucille (Interviewee)
Date
2004-02-27
Language
English
Spatial Coverage
Greenville (Fla.); 30.4694 , -83.6302 ; Florida--Madison County
Extent
28 pages
Subject
School Integration; Business enterprises, Black; African American Families; African Americans -- Civil Rights -- History; African American Universities and Colleges; Race Relations; Medical care; Sharecropping: Church and education
Is Part Of
Hidden Sagas Collection, John G. Riley House Archives, Tallahassee Community College Library, Tallahassee, Florida.