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Document Details
| Title: | Ruth Eggleston |
| Document type: | Oral history |
| Accessibility: | Free Only |
| Repository: | University of Virginia. Carter G. Woodson Institute. Virginia Center for Digital History |
| Collection: | Civil Rights in US and Virginia History Collection |
| Description: | Ruth Eggleston lived in Prince Edward County during the school closing crisis. Her son Carl Eggleston was a student in middle school at the beginning of the crisis. |
| URL: | http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu:8090/xslt/servlet/ramanujan.XSLTServlet?xml=/vcdh/xml_docs/modernva/modernva_transcripts.xml&xsl=/vcdh/xml_docs/modernva/interview_modernva.xsl&level=single&id=Ruth_Eggleston |
| Original Language: | English |
| Video: | [Video available] |
| Audio: | [Audio available] |
| Time span: | Not indicated ... to 2000 (Year of interview) |
| Speaker: | Eggleston, Ruth |
| Speaker gender: | Female |
| Speaker race: | Black |
| Speaker occupation: | Homemaker |
| Document date: | 2000 |
| Interviewer: | Gilliam, George; Mills, Mason |
| Locations discussed: | North America; United States; Virginia |
| Topics discussed - ASP terms: | African Americans; African Americans--Segregation; Civil rights movements--United States; Civil rights movements--Virginia; North America; Oral history; United States; Virginia |
| ASP release: | 2005-06 |
| Document code: | OHI0024826-26562 |