Cassette 3 Side 2
Media
Part of Montana Haynes Interview
Identifier
3:2
Title
Cassette 3 Side 2
Type
Interview
Source
Montana Haynes Interview, April 26, 1990
Description
Cassette 3
Side 2
00:35--Mrs. Haynes recall that her brother was in the Third Army with General Patton.
3:25--Her father cherished gardening and landscaping.
4:24--Mrs. Haynes greatly admired the Gignilliat family for their kindness and generosity. They were proud of her accomplishments. Her mother was also an individual to be admired.
9:20--She didn't give any thought to the fact that she was black. She again credits the Gignilliat's influence and the fact that she played with white children as a youth.
12:30--Mrs. Haynes is proud of her own accomplishments and has been well pleased with life. She recalls a few of her many honors included being included in Southern Biography, received the key to the city of Easley, SC, honored by Clemson Extension, and was awarded with numerous American Legion recognitions.
21:55--Audio ends.
Side 2
00:35--Mrs. Haynes recall that her brother was in the Third Army with General Patton.
3:25--Her father cherished gardening and landscaping.
4:24--Mrs. Haynes greatly admired the Gignilliat family for their kindness and generosity. They were proud of her accomplishments. Her mother was also an individual to be admired.
9:20--She didn't give any thought to the fact that she was black. She again credits the Gignilliat's influence and the fact that she played with white children as a youth.
12:30--Mrs. Haynes is proud of her own accomplishments and has been well pleased with life. She recalls a few of her many honors included being included in Southern Biography, received the key to the city of Easley, SC, honored by Clemson Extension, and was awarded with numerous American Legion recognitions.
21:55--Audio ends.