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Document Details
| Title: | Nancy Manson |
| 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: | Nancy Manson served as one of the organizing parents in Charlottesville of the Parent's Committee for Emergency Schooling to provide students at Venable Elementary and Lane High School with temporary education during the school closing crisis in 1958-59. |
| 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=Nancy_Manson |
| Original Language: | English |
| Video: | [Video available] |
| Audio: | [Audio available] |
| Time span: | Not indicated ... to 2000 (Year of interview) |
| Speaker: | Manson, Nancy |
| Speaker gender: | Female |
| 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: | OHI0024829-26565 |