Oral history interview with Cynthia Sykes Cook, February 19, 1994
An edition of Oral history interview with Cynthia Sykes Cook, February 19, 1994 (2007)
interview K-0091, Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
By Cynthia Sykes Cook
Publish Date
2007
Publisher
University Library, UNC-Chapel Hill
Language
eng
Pages
-
Description:
Cynthia Sykes Cook started work at the White Furniture Factory in Mebane, NC, in 1980 and stayed there until the factory closed in 1993. Cook had a college degree and worked in a variety of positions in the factory office, including sales and the creation of manuals for furniture assembly. Cook describes some of the elements of these jobs, but she focuses on the plant's closing, which preceded this interview by only eight months. Cook remains upset about it: the interviewer stops the tape once when she begins crying. Cook believes that the factory was an essential part of town life. Its loss was a devastating shock that as time passed, revealed its importance in providing an environment where workers could cultivate friendships. That kind of a workplace no longer exists, Cook believes.
subjects: Interviews, Women employees, Furniture industry and trade, Employees, Social life and customs, Plant shutdowns, Women, Employment, White Furniture Company
People: Cynthia Sykes Cook (1957-)
Places: North Carolina, Mebane
Times: 20th century