Title Work Title No: 1393 Medium: Audio Date: c1985 Original Summary: Telephone pre-interview with Libby Jordan by Orlando Bagwell. Jordan was a parent in Farmville, Virginia during the time of the school closing. She discussed segregation in the 1950's in Farmville, Virginia, the effect of the school closing on her family, and the community. Jordan talked about how many children were sent away from the community to go to school to relatives, and how some students were unable to continue their education. She also discussed Rev. Griffin who opened up a center for African American children in Farmville. Countries of Origin: U.S.A. Genres: Interview
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