Crittenden, Lorraine
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Ben Harold Bryson is interviewed by Lorraine Crittenden on May 7, 1986 as a part of the Western North Carolina Tomorrow Black Oral History Project. Bryson discusses hauling laundry in a little wagon, having a blind father, only making three dollars a day at one point, going to Cullowhee School, treatment of black patients at the hospital, the struggles of the Depression including going through relief, and more.
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Bryson, Ben HaroldBryson, Mary
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- African American Families
- African Americans
- African Americans In Wnc
- Bryson, Ben Harold
- Bryson, Mary
- Civil Rights
- Discrimination
- Economic Conditions
- History
- Interviews
- Jackson County
- Life Stories
- North Carolina
- North Carolina, Western
- Race Discrimination
- Race Relations
- Religious Life
- Social Conditions
- Work