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Chad Roush

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This interview is one of series conducted concerning the Oral History of Appalachia. The subject of this interview is listed as fatalism in West Virginia. Winnie Fox discusses: her personal history; a brief section on her views on the situation of West Virginia and Kentucky (she compares them to third world countries); her disgust of segregation and discrimination in America; America's history of exploiting other cultures; U.S. presidents such as Roosevelt and Eisenhower; activism and her participation in it; the Church; a brief discussion of the Great Depression; nuclear weapons; corporations; illicit drugs; education; and other topics.

Publication Date

2003

Identifier

OH64-670

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Text

Library of Congress Subjects

Fox, Juanita, -- Autobiography.
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945 -- Oral histories.
Segregation -- Oral histories.
Racism -- Oral histories.
Gladys (Va.) -- Oral histories.

Comments

Interview is included in the Marshall University Oral History Collection. The index number is OH64-670.

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Oral History Interview: Juanita Winnie Fox

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