Oral history interview with James Moore, October 16, 2003
An edition of Oral history interview with James Moore, October 16, 2003 (2006)
interview U-0011, Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
By Moore, James
Publish Date
2006
Publisher
University Library, UNC-Chapel Hill
Language
eng
Pages
-
Description:
James Moore, who has lived his entire life in Prospect, N.C., in Robeson County, reflects on some of the conflicts there during the desegregation process. He had a first-hand view of anti-integration sentiment when he drove a school bus for a few months in Prospect, and witnessed local Native Americans' determination not to allow black students into their schools.
subjects: Interviews, Race relations, Politics and government, Indians of North America, Civil rights, Attitudes, African Americans, Relations with Indians, School integration
People: James Moore (1922-)
Places: Prospect (Robeson County, N.C.), North Carolina, Prospect (Robeson County)
Times: 20th century