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Oral history.; Arraner Stephens Spivey was born in 1908 in Winston County, Mississippi. At the age of two her family moved to Attala County to work as sharecropper on the Jim Rimmer place. In 1916 the family moved to the Jameson place. Spivey attended the New Garden school, and spent much of her life picking cotton. She studied for three years at Attala County Training School (then known as the Sam Young school). After her marriage in 1931 to Wiley Spivey, she taught school at New Garden.

2002-02-26; 2002-02-27

Oral history.; Arraner Stephens Spivey was born in 1908 in Winston County, Mississippi. At the age of two her family moved to Attala County to work as sharecropper on the Jim Rimmer place. In 1916 the family moved to the Jameson place. Spivey attended the New Garden school, and spent much of her life picking cotton. She studied for three years at Attala County Training School (then known as the Sam Young school). After her marriage in 1931 to Wiley Spivey, she taught school at New Garden.

2002-02-26; 2002-02-27

Oral history.; Arraner Stephens Spivey was born in 1908 in Winston County, Mississippi. At the age of two her family moved to Attala County to work as sharecropper on the Jim Rimmer place. In 1916 the family moved to the Jameson place. Spivey attended the New Garden school, and spent much of her life picking cotton. She studied for three years at Attala County Training School (then known as the Sam Young school). After her marriage in 1931 to Wiley Spivey, she taught school at New Garden.

2002-02-26; 2002-02-27

Oral history.; Arraner Stephens Spivey was born in 1908 in Winston County, Mississippi. At the age of two her family moved to Attala County to work as sharecropper on the Jim Rimmer place. In 1916 the family moved to the Jameson place. Spivey attended the New Garden school, and spent much of her life picking cotton. She studied for three years at Attala County Training School (then known as the Sam Young school). After her marriage in 1931 to Wiley Spivey, she taught school at New Garden.

2002-02-26; 2002-02-27

Oral history.; Arraner Stephens Spivey was born in 1908 in Winston County, Mississippi. At the age of two her family moved to Attala County to work as sharecropper on the Jim Rimmer place. In 1916 the family moved to the Jameson place. Spivey attended the New Garden school, and spent much of her life picking cotton. She studied for three years at Attala County Training School (then known as the Sam Young school). After her marriage in 1931 to Wiley Spivey, she taught school at New Garden.

2002-02-26; 2002-02-27

Oral history.; Arraner Stephens Spivey was born in 1908 in Winston County, Mississippi. At the age of two her family moved to Attala County to work as sharecropper on the Jim Rimmer place. In 1916 the family moved to the Jameson place. Spivey attended the New Garden school, and spent much of her life picking cotton. She studied for three years at Attala County Training School (then known as the Sam Young school). After her marriage in 1931 to Wiley Spivey, she taught school at New Garden.

2002-02-26; 2002-02-27

Oral history.; Arraner Stephens Spivey was born in 1908 in Winston County, Mississippi. At the age of two her family moved to Attala County to work as sharecropper on the Jim Rimmer place. In 1916 the family moved to the Jameson place. Spivey attended the New Garden school, and spent much of her life picking cotton. She studied for three years at Attala County Training School (then known as the Sam Young school). After her marriage in 1931 to Wiley Spivey, she taught school at New Garden.

2002-02-26; 2002-02-27

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