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Ms. Haley, Newtown, circa 2009

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@ Spelman College

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Oral histories of women from Newtown, an African-American neighborhood in Gainesville, Georgia, whose Florist Club members became vocal leaders for civil rights and community improvement.Abstract: Ms. Haley recalls her childhood and living in Jim Crow south. She talks about her feelings concerning segregation noting that there are problems that still exist. Her thoughts on various historical events like the Montgomery Bus Boycott are addressed as well. She is prompted by the students to reflect on the younger generation and the interview ends with Hailey offering some closing statements regarding Newtown.Series: Newtown
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Digital Library of Georgia