Dolly Smith interviewed by Deborah Denard, Transcript/Audio.
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Title
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Dolly Smith interviewed by Deborah Denard, Transcript/Audio.
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Date
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1976-06-23
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Creator
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Dolly Smith
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Contributor
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Deborah Denard
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Description
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Dolly Smith moved to Jackson with her family in 1919 or 1920 when she was a little girl. She says the “Good Old Days” were the times when things weren't as expensive. She reminisces on her childhood and what life was like during the Great Depression and talks about Black owned businesses, race relations, and music in Jackson.
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Primary Subject
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1900-1999
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Business
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Race relations
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Music
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Additional Subject
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Domestic Labor
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Location
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Jackson
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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.od.tran.0011
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HCAC Identifier
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HCAC.JSU.0979
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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 Good Old Days” Oral History Collection