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Title: | Earlice Taylor, 2007 |
Contributor: | Taylor, Earlice Young, Denzel Jeffries, Joshua |
Keywords: | Oral history;Interviews;Civil rights;Memphis (Tenn.);Race;Crossroads to Freedom;Music;Chicago (Ill.);Manassas High School (Memphis, Tenn.);Klondike (Memphis, Tenn.) |
Issue Date: | 10-Aug-2007 |
Publisher: | Rhodes College |
Description: | This is an interview with Earlice Taylor, who is currently director of the Tennessee Cultural Heritage Preservation Society. Ms. Taylor describes her experiences as a fair-skinned African American woman during racial segregation. As an accomplished vocalist, she also provides unique insight into the lives of African-American musicians during the Civil Rights era. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10267/33506 |
Related Link: | https://vimeo.com/278561507 |
Appears in Collections: | Crossroads to Freedom Oral History Collection |
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20070810_Earlice_Taylor.pdf | 159.25 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open | |
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