Authors

Beulah Reynolds

Interviewer

Maureen A. Hubbard

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Description

This interview is one of a series conducted with former employees of the Huntington Owens-Illinois, Inc. glass bottle factory. Mrs. Reynolds was 74 at the time of the interview, and discussed her work at the Owens-Illinois Glass Plant, including the working of the machines, how her pregnancy affected her work, race relations at the factory, and an injury. She also talks about labor unions and her family.

Publication Date

1994

Identifier

OH64-641

Type

Text

Library of Congress Subjects

Reynolds, Beulah, 1920- -- Autobiography.
Owens-Illinois, Inc. Glass Container Division (Huntington, W. Va.) -- Oral histories.
Labor unions -- West Virginia -- Oral histories.
Glass factories -- Huntington (W. Va.) -- Oral histories.
Glass factories -- Huntington (W. Va.) -- Oral histories.

Comments

Interview is included in the Marshall University Oral History Collection. The index number is OH64-641.

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Oral History Interview: Beulah Reynolds

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