Description
Former Adairsville resident June Hill was born in Adairsaville, Georgia in 1947. In her interview, she recounts her childhood memories through personal experiences with segregation, integration, education, religion, as well as a horrifying experience with the Ku Klux Klan. Her cousin, Ahmad Hall, helps her recall specific events. She also describes what it was like being an African American in a segregated town, teaching in a segregated area, and her educational experience in Adairsville, Cartersville, and Atlanta.
Citation
June Hill Interview, 2018-10-12, Adairsville Oral History Series, 2016-, KSU/14/05/04/001, Museum of History and Holocaust Education, Kennesaw State University.
Rights
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Identifier
ksu-14-05-04-001-012
Format
video/mp4; application/pdf