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Black Heritage in the Upper Piedmont of South Carolina

Brown Family Cassette 1 Side 2

Media

Part of Interview: Brown, Lucinda Reid and Family

Title

Brown Family Cassette 1 Side 2

Source

Lucinda Reid Brown & Family Interview

Date

1989-04-19

Description

Side 2

00:00--Mrs. Reid Brown continues to describe her travels throughout the United States before briefly touching upon her involvement with Abel Baptist Church. She then describes activities during Fourth of July and Emancipation celebrations.

7:00--Mrs. Reid Brown's son Jack begins to speak. He recalls square dances in the 1940's, and states that he was the first black person to be in the Clemson Christmas parade. He goes on to describe his employment with Clemson University, including his time running the ice cream parlor.

16:51--Audio ends.

Rights

Interviews may only be reproduced with permission from Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives. All rights to the interviews, including but not restricted to legal title, copyrights and literary property rights, have been transferred to the Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives.