Search
Search Constraints
Start Over
You searched for:
Subject (Topic)
African Americans--South Carolina--Interviews, African Americans--Race identity--South Carolina--Charleston, Segregation--South Carolina--Charleston--History--20th century, African Americans--Education--South Carolina--Charleston--History, African American teachers--South Carolina--Charleston--History--20th century, Gullahs--EducationSea Islands Creole dialect, Segregation in education--South Carolina--History
✖ Remove constraint Subject (Topic): African Americans--South Carolina--Interviews, African Americans--Race identity--South Carolina--Charleston, Segregation--South Carolina--Charleston--History--20th century, African Americans--Education--South Carolina--Charleston--History, African American teachers--South Carolina--Charleston--History--20th century, Gullahs--EducationSea Islands Creole dialect, Segregation in education--South Carolina--History
Search Results
Date:
11/20/1980
Description:
Interview with Louise Mouzon by Edmund L. Drago and Eugene C. Hunt, November 20, 1980, AMN 500.001.008, in the Avery Normal Institute Oral History Project, of the Avery Research Center at the College of Charleston