Ruth Hilson Pace Interview [3 of 5], July 6, 2018
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Ruth Hilson Pace Interview [3 of 5], July 6, 2018
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Ruth Hilson Pace Interview [3 of 5], July 6, 2018
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Interviewee (ive): Pace, Ruth Hilson
Interviewer (ivr): Hightower, Edward
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Part three of an interview with Ruth Hilson Pace at her home in the Cascade neighborhood of Atlanta, where she discusses the following topics: Morris Brown College, Sigma Gamma Rho, The Great Depression, The 1930s, CCC, Civilian Conservation Corps Camps, Sunset Boulevard, Charles Gideon, Pharr Road in Northeast Atlanta, Kirkwood, Eastlake, W. A. Fountain Elementary, John Evans, NAACP, Urban League, and the PTA. The historical period discussed ranges from the mid to late 20th to early 21st centuries (1950s—2018). Pace is interviewed by Edward Hightower.
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00:00:00 Membership in Campus Organizations|00:00:35 The Great Depression|00:02:43 Siblings, Biographical Information|00:04:30 Communities Resided In|00:06:30 Family|00:08:05 Communities Resided In|00:10:40 Political Activism |
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auc.172.0004_03
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/auc.172:0004_03
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USA
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00:12:16
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