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Separation of Stores

May 5, 2010
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Interviewer: Kimesha Jones Interviewee: Norma Watson Norma Watson was around eight or nine years old when her incidents took place. She came a long way since she is now 55 years of age. When Norma was growing up she worked at her fathers’s grocery store. Now she is a counselor that helps people with their problems....
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What About the Air Force?

May 5, 2010
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As I walked into the glass sun room where the interview would be held I looked out to see geese swimming on the pond. Mr. Herndon soon walked in and sat down with his coffee in hand. I quickly slid into a chair next...
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A Job To Remember

May 5, 2010
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"Daddy," I said. "What?" he said back, and this was the start of my interview. My father Carlton Lewis grew up in Scott, Arkansas, and later moved to Little Rock. He was the Sales Director for Nabisco Cookie Company, and now he is a...
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There Seemed to be a Quiet Tension

May 5, 2010
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We were in Mrs. Mayes’s house on a fall afternoon. She had her windows opened so there was a slight breeze in the house. I was sitting across from...
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I Saw the National Guard Almost Every Day

May 5, 2010
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Interviewer: Jeff Ward Interviewee: Jane Doe It was raining cats and dogs outside the window at about 10:15 p.m. on March 18th, 2005; when my grandmother and I sat down to...
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It Really Did Not Matter What Color People Are

May 5, 2010
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My grandma is 63 and went through the integration. When she went to Butler High School in Kentucky, she had to share a gym locker with two African-Americans. She...
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