This interview is one of a series conducted concerning West Virginia community organizations. Mrs. Edna Duckworth was an African-American woman involved with the Southwestern Community Action Council. She discusses: her duties and involvement with the organization; her work with elderly people (including teaching them to read and providing meals and medicine); individuals such as Artis Skeens, A.D. Scott, Dr. Joseph Boutwell(?), Lola Holley, Reverend Midkiff, Robert Griffith, & Reverend Paul Houston; Project ABLE; Neighborhood Development; and information and opinions about the organization itself.https://mds.marshall.edu/oral_history/1307/thumbnail.jp
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In this interview, Mrs. McGinnes is drawn into a discussion of her parents and the things she can re...
This interview is one of a series conducted concerning rural life in West Virginia. Mrs. Gertrude Cy...
This interview is one of a series conducted concerning West Virginia community organizations. Mr. Wi...
This interview is one of a series conducted concerning West Virginia community organizations. Edna D...
A native West Virginian, Mrs. Taylor was executive director of Scott Community Center in 1974. At th...
This interview is one of a series conducted concerning the history of Marshall University. Mrs. Evel...
This interview is one of a series conducted concerning rural life in West Virginia. The main focus i...
This interview is one of series conducted concerning the Oral History of Appalachia. Mrs. Virginia H...
This interview is one of series conducted concerning the Oral History of Appalachia. Joan Porter-Gre...
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This interview is one of series conducted concerning the Oral History of Appalachia. At the time of ...
This interview is one of series conducted concerning the Oral History of Appalachia. The subject of ...
This interview is one of series conducted concerning the Oral History of Appalachia. Mrs. Smoot disc...
This interview is one of series conducted concerning Oral Histories of African-American women who ta...
This interview is one of series conducted concerning the Oral History of Appalachia. The topic of th...
In this interview, Mrs. McGinnes is drawn into a discussion of her parents and the things she can re...
This interview is one of a series conducted concerning rural life in West Virginia. Mrs. Gertrude Cy...
This interview is one of a series conducted concerning West Virginia community organizations. Mr. Wi...