Hill Cassette 2 Side 1
Media
Part of Interview: Hill, Dr. Harold E.
Title
Hill Cassette 2 Side 1
Source
Dr. Harold E. Hill Interview
Date
1989-12-12
Description
Cassette 2
Side 1
00:00--Aspects of education in the black community continue to be discussed. In Mr. Hill's opinion, the blacks in the Seneca area were just as educated or in many ways more educated than whites. Blacks were very driven to succeed and strove to raise their social status.
1:45--Mr. Hill reflects on how the black community was very close when he was young, and discusses his own educational experiences and why he chose pharmacy as a profession.
8:20--Audio ends.
Side 1
00:00--Aspects of education in the black community continue to be discussed. In Mr. Hill's opinion, the blacks in the Seneca area were just as educated or in many ways more educated than whites. Blacks were very driven to succeed and strove to raise their social status.
1:45--Mr. Hill reflects on how the black community was very close when he was young, and discusses his own educational experiences and why he chose pharmacy as a profession.
8:20--Audio ends.
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