White Cassette 2 Side 2
Media
Part of Interview: White, Eldora
Title
White Cassette 2 Side 2
Source
Eldora White Interview
Date
1990-03-20, 1990-03-27
Description
Cassette 2
Side 2
00:03--Aspects of baseball competition continue to be discussed, such as concessions sold at games, local baseball fields, and whites who came to watch the events.
4:03--She admires a cousin on her mother's side that lived in Charleston, SC. She was a very fancy dresser.
5:00--Happy childhood moments included the year she went to New York at age ten with relatives in order to attend school there.
8:38--"Color" meant nothing to her [white or black race].
12:08--They discuss an award that Mrs. White received to honor her service to the Pendleton Community Center.
14:30--Mrs. White talks about singing in the choir, and a few of her favorite songs such as Don't Turn Around.
20:08--Looking back, she would have liked to have completed her education.
26:18--Audio ends.
Side 2
00:03--Aspects of baseball competition continue to be discussed, such as concessions sold at games, local baseball fields, and whites who came to watch the events.
4:03--She admires a cousin on her mother's side that lived in Charleston, SC. She was a very fancy dresser.
5:00--Happy childhood moments included the year she went to New York at age ten with relatives in order to attend school there.
8:38--"Color" meant nothing to her [white or black race].
12:08--They discuss an award that Mrs. White received to honor her service to the Pendleton Community Center.
14:30--Mrs. White talks about singing in the choir, and a few of her favorite songs such as Don't Turn Around.
20:08--Looking back, she would have liked to have completed her education.
26:18--Audio ends.
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