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Oral history interview with Serena Henderson Parker, April 13, 1995

Oral history interview with Serena Henderson Parker, April 13, 1995

interview Q-0073, Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)

By Serena Henderson Parker

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Publish Date

2007

Publisher

University Library, UNC-Chapel Hill

Language

eng

Pages

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Description:

Serena Henderson Parker was born in the small town of Huntsville, N.C., in 1923, the daughter of a sharecropper who eventually bought his own farm. Never enslaved because of their light skin, Parker's grandparents and great grandparents, though rural farmers and laborers, were educated and literate; Parker herself was educated in segregated schools and began a teaching career in 1946. In this interview, Parker remembers her childhood in rural North Carolina; recalls her education in a one-room schoolhouse; reflects on her family history, which includes brushes with slavery; and describes her rural community. This interview will be particularly useful to researchers interested in the foodways and social lives of African Americans in early- and mid-20th-century rural North Carolina.