In her interview with Michael Cooke, Mary Agnes Morgan discusses growing up in South Carolina, her education, and her experience with the Progressive Democratic Party. Mrs. Morgan details the impact the Progressive Democratic Party had on the local black community of Mullins, South Carolina. She also discusses how private education was established in the South for African Americans, the rise of African American politics in the South and race equality
Dr. Marion Woodward Wright McLester (1895-1994) was a civic leader and a principal and public school...
In this interview, Agnes Cunningham discusses her family and personal history, her family in the ear...
The Edrene Cole Collection is a series of oral history interviews conducted in collaboration with th...
In his interview with Michael Cooke, Harold T. Blackman (1915-1988) discusses his involvement with t...
Mary Mosley is interviewed by Edward Clark Smith on February 15, 1986 as a part of the Western North...
In her interview with Michael Cooke, Rhudine V. Johnson discusses her experience living in the Colum...
Mary Jones Worley is interviewed by Lorraine Crittenden on April 30, 1984 as a part of the Western N...
Mary Choice (formerly Sullivan) is interviewed by Edward Clark Smith on March 21, 1987 as part of th...
IN PROCESSING Civil rights activist from South Carolina, Modjeska Simkins’ mother was a house slave ...
In her interview with Michael Cooke, Mazie Owens discusses her experience and efforts to encourage t...
In her interview with Michael Cooke, Rose Alford discusses her work with South Carolina’s Department...
Mary Jane Kelly is interviewed by Edward Clark Smith on June 5, 1987 as a part of the Western North ...
The subject of the interview is Mrs. Mary Gordon Ellis (1890-1934), the first female senator in the ...
In his interview with Michael Cooke, Reverend T.J. Moore discusses his participation in the Progress...
Mary Sue Casey is interviewed by a Smoky Mountain High School student as a part of Mountain People, ...
Dr. Marion Woodward Wright McLester (1895-1994) was a civic leader and a principal and public school...
In this interview, Agnes Cunningham discusses her family and personal history, her family in the ear...
The Edrene Cole Collection is a series of oral history interviews conducted in collaboration with th...
In his interview with Michael Cooke, Harold T. Blackman (1915-1988) discusses his involvement with t...
Mary Mosley is interviewed by Edward Clark Smith on February 15, 1986 as a part of the Western North...
In her interview with Michael Cooke, Rhudine V. Johnson discusses her experience living in the Colum...
Mary Jones Worley is interviewed by Lorraine Crittenden on April 30, 1984 as a part of the Western N...
Mary Choice (formerly Sullivan) is interviewed by Edward Clark Smith on March 21, 1987 as part of th...
IN PROCESSING Civil rights activist from South Carolina, Modjeska Simkins’ mother was a house slave ...
In her interview with Michael Cooke, Mazie Owens discusses her experience and efforts to encourage t...
In her interview with Michael Cooke, Rose Alford discusses her work with South Carolina’s Department...
Mary Jane Kelly is interviewed by Edward Clark Smith on June 5, 1987 as a part of the Western North ...
The subject of the interview is Mrs. Mary Gordon Ellis (1890-1934), the first female senator in the ...
In his interview with Michael Cooke, Reverend T.J. Moore discusses his participation in the Progress...
Mary Sue Casey is interviewed by a Smoky Mountain High School student as a part of Mountain People, ...
Dr. Marion Woodward Wright McLester (1895-1994) was a civic leader and a principal and public school...
In this interview, Agnes Cunningham discusses her family and personal history, her family in the ear...
The Edrene Cole Collection is a series of oral history interviews conducted in collaboration with th...