Summary |
Interview (1923-1998) with African-American woman from a rural background, who lived in the Statonsburg - Wilson, NC area, and who worked at the James Miller Tobacco Company in Wilson, NC, pertaining to family, sharecropping, work, and race relations. |
General note | Interviewer: Damika L. Hall (Mrs. Hall's granddaughter). Interview date: 11/17/1998. |
Access restriction | No restrictions. |
Cite as |
Thelma Reid Hall Oral History Interview (#OH0222), East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA. |
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Biographical note | Thelma Reid Hall was an African-American woman from an Eastern North Carolina sharecropping family who lived in the Statonsburg - Wilson, NC area, and who worked at the James Miller Tobacco Company in Wilson, N.C. |