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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood interview (2000-01-08)

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In this interview, Charles Wood, who grew up in the Carver neighborhood of Richmond, Va., discusses his early life in the community; his involvement with the Moore Street Baptist Church; and his career as a letter carrier in the post office. He also recalls things he liked about the Carver community when he lived there; the effect of desegregation on the community; changes within the church; anecdotes and memories of family and friends in the Carver area; and changes in race relations in the Richmond area.Part of a series of interviews conducted as part of a Carver-VCU Partnership project documenting the history of the Carver neighborhood in Richmond, Virginia.
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Carver-VCU PartnershipJames Branch Cabell Library. Special Collections and Archives
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Digital Library of Georgia