Willie Robinson Interviewed by Curtis J. Franks, Interview summary and timestamped index.
- Title
- Willie Robinson Interviewed by Curtis J. Franks, Interview summary and timestamped index.
- Date
- 1977-06-03
- Creator
- Willie Robinson See all items with this value
- Contributor
- Curtis Franks See all items with this value
- Description
- Mrs. Willie Robinson was born in Clinton and lived there her entire life, remaining very involved in the community and local politics. In the interview, she talks about the Dickey Survey Area, a plot of land bought in the northwest part of Clinton for Black residents and she discusses the growth of Clinton and its effect on the school system.
- Primary Subject
- 1900-1999 See all items with this value
- Race relations See all items with this value
- Education See all items with this value
- Rural Life See all items with this value
- Additional Subject
- American South See all items with this value
- Location
- Clinton See all items with this value
- Hinds County See all items with this value
- Mississippi See all items with this value
- United States See all items with this value
- Type
- Textual document See all items with this value
- Medium
- Paper See all items with this value
- Format
- HBCU Identifier
- mwchcac.oh.2022.clinton.tran.0002
- HCAC Identifier
- HCAC.JSU.0002
- Rights
- All rights held by the Margaret Walker Center. For permission to publish, distribute, or use this image for any other purpose, please contact Margaret Walker Center, Jackson State University, 601-979-3935 Attn: Center Director
- Contributing Institution
- Jackson State University
- Collection
- The Clinton Project Oral History Collection See all items with this value
- Relation
-
Nancy Cahill interviewed by Curtis Franks: “Oral History Study of: The Growth in Clinton, Mississippi,” Transcript.
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Clinton-Fast Growing City, Newspaper article.
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Clinton: Industry, Population Grow, Newspaper article.
- Language
- English
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