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Kentucky Oral History Commission
African American Life in Franklin County Oral History Project
aka: The Community Memories Oral History Project
1995OH02
Interviewee: Clarence and Richard Williams
Interviewer: Doug Boyd
Interview Date: 04, June, 2002
Interview Location: Frankfort, KY
Interview Number: 1995OH02.15
Clarence and Richard Williams talk about Mayo Underwood, teachers, the Bottom, the Craw, Clinton Street School, Rosenwald School, graduating from Mayo Underwood, getting married in Indiana, Scott's Furniture Store, his children, building a house, working for the state, retiring form state government, his parents, dances, and family photographs.
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Kentucky Historical Society
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Frankfort, Kentucky
40601-1931 USA
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| Title | Oral History Interview with Clarence Williams & Richard Williams |
| Description | The Community Memories Oral History Project explores African American life in Frankfort and Franklin County and was conducted in conjunction with the earlier photographic project collecting family photographs of the members of this community. The main topics discussed in the oral history interviews are the Black neighborhoods, schools, churches, and occupations of the people who made up this close-knit community. |
| Interviewee |
Williams, Clarence Williams, Richard |
| Interviewer | Boyd, Doug |
| Date | 06-04-2002 |
| Location of Interview | Frankfort (Ky.) |
| Subjects | Mayo Underwood, teachers, the Bottom, the Craw, Clinton Street School, Rosenwald School, , Scott's Furniture Store, working for Kentucky state government, |
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Text |
| Accession Num. | 1995OH02.15 |
| Rights | This file may be downloaded for personal, research, or classroom use, free of charge. All other uses, including any forms of publication or broadcast, require permission from the Kentucky Oral History Commision of the Kentucky Historical Society, and fees may apply. |
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