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Oral history.; Transcript of interview conducted May 23, 2002 in Claiborne County. Ethel Patton D'Anjou was born March 6, 1939 in Alcorn, Mississippi. She attended school at St. Mary's Academy in New Orleans, Louisiana, and at Tolleston High School in Gary, Indiana. D'Anjou attended both Notre Dame College in Baltimore, Maryland, and the Catholic University in Washington, D.C., before earning a B.A. and M.A. from Wayne State University. Throughout her career, D'Anjou has worked as a reading supervisor, teacher, merchant, and drug and alcohol counselor. She is a member of the National Education Association and the Mississippi Foreign Language League, and has also been given several foreign language awards.

2002-05-23

Oral history.; Interview conducted May 23, 2002 in Claiborne County. Ethel Patton D'Anjou was born March 6, 1939 in Alcorn, Mississippi. She attended school at St. Mary's Academy in New Orleans, Louisiana, and at Tolleston High School in Gary, Indiana. D'Anjou attended both Notre Dame College in Baltimore, Maryland, and the Catholic University in Washington, D.C., before earning a B.A. and M.A. from Wayne State University. Throughout her career, D'Anjou has worked as a reading supervisor, teacher, merchant, and drug and alcohol counselor. She is a member of the National Education Association and the Mississippi Foreign Language League, and has also been given several foreign language awards.

2002-05-23

Oral history.; Interview conducted May 23, 2002 in Claiborne County. Ethel Patton D'Anjou was born March 6, 1939 in Alcorn, Mississippi. She attended school at St. Mary's Academy in New Orleans, Louisiana, and at Tolleston High School in Gary, Indiana. D'Anjou attended both Notre Dame College in Baltimore, Maryland, and the Catholic University in Washington, D.C., before earning a B.A. and M.A. from Wayne State University. Throughout her career, D'Anjou has worked as a reading supervisor, teacher, merchant, and drug and alcohol counselor. She is a member of the National Education Association and the Mississippi Foreign Language League, and has also been given several foreign language awards.

2002-05-23

Oral history.; Interview conducted May 23, 2002 in Port Gibson, Mississippi at the Hollingsworth home. Elizabeth "Libby" Hollingsworth was born June 13, 1933, in Vicksburg, Mississippi, to Sanfrid Bloomquist Shaifer and Dorothy Davidson Shaifer. She attended school at Leland Elementary and Leland High School before moving on to Rhodes College, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree. Hollingsworth married her husband, Clarence Alton Hollingsworth, in Leland, Mississippi, on December 22, 1956. Mrs. Hollingsworth has a long and distinguished career. She has worked as the Director of Christian Education for the Presbyterian Church in Mississippi, Arkansas, and California. She has also worked at a nursery school in Connecticut and at the Yale New Haven Hospital. Hollingsworth has also served as a member of the Mississippi Heritage Trust and has been a member of the boards of both the Center for the Study of Southern Culture and of the Math and Science School. She is also a member of the Presbyterian Church.

2002-05-23

Oral history.; Interview conducted May 23, 2002 in Port Gibson, Mississippi at the Hollingsworth home. Elizabeth "Libby" Hollingsworth was born June 13, 1933, in Vicksburg, Mississippi, to Sanfrid Bloomquist Shaifer and Dorothy Davidson Shaifer. She attended school at Leland Elementary and Leland High School before moving on to Rhodes College, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree. Hollingsworth married her husband, Clarence Alton Hollingsworth, in Leland, Mississippi, on December 22, 1956. Mrs. Hollingsworth has a long and distinguished career. She has worked as the Director of Christian Education for the Presbyterian Church in Mississippi, Arkansas, and California. She has also worked at a nursery school in Connecticut and at the Yale New Haven Hospital. Hollingsworth has also served as a member of the Mississippi Heritage Trust and has been a member of the boards of both the Center for the Study of Southern Culture and of the Math and Science School. She is also a member of the Presbyterian Church.

2002-05-23

Oral history.; Interview conducted May 23, 2002 in Port Gibson, Mississippi. T. Elias Harris was born June 30, 1933 in Pattison, Mississippi. He attended elementary school at Bannockburn Elementary School and then attended Claiborne County Training School through the tenth grade before completing his high school education at the Southern Christian Institute in Edwards, Mississippi. Harris completed his undergraduate education at Campbell College and Tougaloo College, receiving a BA degree from the latter. He also completed postgraduate work in English at Duke University. Harris completed his seminary training at Baptist Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi. Harris worked as a minister and was affiliated with the Christian Church Disciples of Christ. He was a member of the Claiborne County Christian Concerned Citizens and the Mississippi Christian Missionary Convention.

2002-05-23

Oral history.; Interview conducted May 23, 2002 in Port Gibson, Mississippi. T. Elias Harris was born June 30, 1933 in Pattison, Mississippi. He attended elementary school at Bannockburn Elementary School and then attended Claiborne County Training School through the tenth grade before completing his high school education at the Southern Christian Institute in Edwards, Mississippi. Harris completed his undergraduate education at Campbell College and Tougaloo College, receiving a BA degree from the latter. He also completed postgraduate work in English at Duke University. Harris completed his seminary training at Baptist Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi. Harris worked as a minister and was affiliated with the Christian Church Disciples of Christ. He was a member of the Claiborne County Christian Concerned Citizens and the Mississippi Christian Missionary Convention.

2002-05-23

Oral history.; Transcript of interview conducted May 23, 2002 in Port Gibson, Mississippi at the Hollingsworth home. Elizabeth ΓÇ£LibbyΓÇ¥ Hollingsworth was born June 13, 1933, in Vicksburg, Mississippi, to Sanfrid Bloomquist Shaifer and Dorothy Davidson Shaifer. She attended school at Leland Elementary and Leland High School before moving on to Rhodes College, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree. Hollingsworth married her husband, Clarence Alton Hollingsworth, in Leland, Mississippi, on December 22, 1956. Mrs. Hollingsworth has a long and distinguished career. She has worked as the Director of Christian Education for the Presbyterian Church in Mississippi, Arkansas, and California. She has also worked at a nursery school in Connecticut and at the Yale New Haven Hospital. Hollingsworth has also served as a member of the Mississippi Heritage Trust and has been a member of the boards of both the Center for the Study of Southern Culture and of the Math and Science School. She is also a member of the Presbyterian Church.

2002-05-23

Oral history.; Transcript of interview conducted May 23, 2002 in Port Gibson, Mississippi. T. Elias Harris was born June 30, 1933 in Pattison, Mississippi. He attended elementary school at Bannockburn Elementary School and then attended Claiborne County Training School through the tenth grade before completing his high school education at the Southern Christian Institute in Edwards, Mississippi. Harris completed his undergraduate education at Campbell College and Tougaloo College, receiving a BA degree from the latter. He also completed postgraduate work in English at Duke University. Harris completed his seminary training at Baptist Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi. Harris worked as a minister and was affiliated with the Christian Church Disciples of Christ. He was a member of the Claiborne County Christian Concerned Citizens and the Mississippi Christian Missionary Convention.

2002-05-23

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