Thelma Reid Hall Oral History Interview

November 17, 1998
Oral History #OH0222
Creator(s)
Hall, Thelma Reid (Interviewee); Hall, Damika L. (Interviewer)
Physical description
0.005 Cubic Feet, 1 audiocassette, 1 hour, 8 pages
Preferred Citation
Thelma Reid Hall Oral History Interview (#OH0222), East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
Repository
ECU Manuscript Collection
Access
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Interview (1923-1998) with African-American woman from a rural background, who lived in the Statonsburg - Wilson, NC area, and who worked at the James Miller Tobacco Company in Wilson, NC, pertaining to family, sharecropping, work, and race relations. Class assignment for Professor Lu Ann Jones' Fall 1998 History 5960 Class, submitted 11/23/1998. 1 cassette. 1.0 hr. Interviewer: Damika L. Hall (Mrs. Hall's granddaughter). Interview date: 11/17/1998. Typed interview log and transcript by interviewer available. 8 p. Rec'd. 10/28/2003.


Biographical/historical information

Eastern North Carolina sharecropping family; tobacco worker.


Administrative information
Processing information

Encoded by Nanette Hardison, November 11, 2008

Copyright notice

Literary rights to specific documents are retained by the authors or their descendants in accordance with U.S. copyright law.

General note

1923-1998


Key terms
Personal Names
Hall, Thelma Reid
Topical
African American women--North Carolina--Interviews
Sharecroppers--North Carolina
Women tobacco workers--North Carolina--Wilson (Wilson County)--Interviews
Places
North Carolina--Race relations--20th century