Interview with Felecca Wilson Taylor, 2009 September 25
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Drysdale, Jessica Renee
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Felecca Wison Taylor is the daughter of Hattie Gaines Wilson, who developed the first Black History collection in the state at Fort Hill branch of the Cobb County Library System. The branch was later renamed the Hattie G. Wilson Library in her honor. Ms. Wilson Taylor participated in an early sit-in on the Marietta Square and is active in civil rights activities.Interviewed by Jessica Renee Drysdale in Marietta, Georgia on September 25, 2009.
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Taylor, Felecca Wilson--InterviewsScott, Thomas Allan, 1943
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- African American Women Civil Rights Workers
- African Americans
- Civil Rights
- Civil Rights Movements
- Cobb County
- Georgia
- Government
- Hisotry
- Interviews
- Marietta
- Marietta (Ga.)
- Oral Histories
- Politics And Government
- Social Life And Customs
- Taylor, Felecca Wilson
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