Interviewer
Joe Nilles
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Description
This interview is one of a series conducted with African-American residents of West Virginia. In the rural life of West Virginia. Consuelo Rotan Jefferys grew up in Fayetteville, West Virginia and discusses her experiences in a 4-H camp for African Americans, getting into topics such as racism and race relations. Transcripts are available in the Special Collections Department of the James E. Morrow Library.
Publication Date
1997
Identifier
OH64-631
Type
Text
Comments
Interview is included in the Marshall University Oral History Collection. The index number is OH64-631.
Rights
Educational use only, no other permissions given. Copyright to this resource is held by the content creator, author, artist or other entity, and is provided here for educational purposes only. It may not be reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission of the copyright owner.
Recommended Citation
Marshall University Special Collections, OH64-631, Huntington, WV.
Library of Congress Subjects
Jefferys, Consuela Rotan, 1933- -- Autobiography.
Camp Washington Carver.
African-Americans -- West Virginia -- Oral histories.
Racism -- West Virginia.
Coaches (Athletics) -- West Virginia -- Oral histories.