African Americans -- Segregation
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Harold Pulley [2], 2012 June 26
File
Identifier: OH-UA-PU0085
Scope and Contents
In this second of four interviews, Harold Pulley, UNC Charlotte alumnus, recounts his college and military careers, discussing his time at Livingstone College, Gaston Technical Institute, and UNC Charlotte, as well as in the Navy Reserve and the Air Force. He comments on feelings in the local African-American community about UNC Charlotte, particularly in relation to Johnson C. Smith University, and describes his student experience at UNC Charlotte, including coursework, social connections,...
Dates:
2012 June 26
James G. Babb, 2013 July 18
File
Identifier: OH-UA-BA0074
Scope and Contents
In this interview, James G. "Jim" Babb, long-time Charlotte resident and student at Charlotte College in the 1950s, recalls his early years in New York City, Boston, and Charlotte, North Carolina; his school days at Dilworth Elementary School, O'Donohue School, and Central High School in Charlotte; his employment at The Charlotte News, The Charlotte Observer, and WBTV; his service in the United States Army during the Korean War; and his education at Newberry College, the University of North...
Dates:
2013 July 18
James G. Babb, Jr. oral history interview, 2013 July 18
Digital Record
Identifier: OH-UA-BA0074
Dates:
2013-07-18
Merwin Edsel Foard oral history interview 2, 2014 February 28
Digital Record
Identifier: UA-FO0102
Dates:
2014-02-28