Nancy Cahill interviewed by Curtis Franks: “Oral History Study of: The Growth in Clinton, Mississippi,” Transcript.
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Title
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Nancy Cahill interviewed by Curtis Franks: “Oral History Study of: The Growth in Clinton, Mississippi,” Transcript.
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Date
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1977-05-27
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Creator
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Nancy Cahill
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Contributor
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Curtis Franks
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Description
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Nancy Cahill moved from Washington D.C., with her parents in 1948 when she was six years old and had lived in Clinton most of her life. In the interview she talks about her family's history in Clinton, MS, dating back to the 19th century; the town's rapid growth; her education; how Clinton compares and contrasts with Jackson; and racism in Clinton.
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Primary Subject
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1900-1999
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Racism
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Education
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Politics
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Additional Subject
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American South
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Civil War, 1861-1865
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Location
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Clinton
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Hinds County
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Mississippi
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United States
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Type
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Textual document
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Medium
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Paper
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Format
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JPEG
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HBCU Identifier
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mwchcac.oh.2022.clinton.tran.0001
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HCAC Identifier
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HCAC.JSU.0001
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Rights
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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
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Contributing Institution
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Jackson State University
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Collection
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The Clinton Project Oral History Collection