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Oral history with Josephine Bell; 1996

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Oral history.; Interview conducted on October 22, 1996 with Mrs. Josephine Clemons Bell (born 1909). Mrs. Josephine Clemons Bell's teaching career in elementary education in the public schools of Natchez-Adams County spans twenty-nine and a half years. After retiring from teaching in 1974, she became increasingly involved in politics and community affairs. She served on the Adams County Democratic Executive Committee and the Federation of Democratic Women's Organization, where she was president for twelve years. She was a member of the Mississippi Teachers Association (MTA), National Education Association (NEA), among others.

1996-10-22

Oral history.; Interview conducted on October 22, 1996 with Mrs. Josephine Clemons Bell (born 1909). Mrs. Josephine Clemons Bell's teaching career in elementary education in the public schools of Natchez-Adams County spans twenty-nine and a half years. After retiring from teaching in 1974, she became increasingly involved in politics and community affairs. She served on the Adams County Democratic Executive Committee and the Federation of Democratic Women's Organization, where she was president for twelve years. She was a member of the Mississippi Teachers Association (MTA), National Education Association (NEA), among others.

1996-10-22

Oral history.; Interview conducted on October 22, 1996 with Mrs. Josephine Clemons Bell (born 1909). Mrs. Josephine Clemons Bell's teaching career in elementary education in the public schools of Natchez-Adams County spans twenty-nine and a half years. After retiring from teaching in 1974, she became increasingly involved in politics and community affairs. She served on the Adams County Democratic Executive Committee and the Federation of Democratic Women's Organization, where she was president for twelve years. She was a member of the Mississippi Teachers Association (MTA), National Education Association (NEA), among others.

1996-10-22

Oral history.; Interview conducted on October 22, 1996 with Mrs. Josephine Clemons Bell (born 1909). Mrs. Josephine Clemons Bell's teaching career in elementary education in the public schools of Natchez-Adams County spans twenty-nine and a half years. After retiring from teaching in 1974, she became increasingly involved in politics and community affairs. She served on the Adams County Democratic Executive Committee and the Federation of Democratic Women's Organization, where she was president for twelve years. She was a member of the Mississippi Teachers Association (MTA), National Education Association (NEA), among others.

1996-10-22

Oral history.; Interview conducted on October 22, 1996 with Mrs. Josephine Clemons Bell (born 1909). Mrs. Josephine Clemons Bell's teaching career in elementary education in the public schools of Natchez-Adams County spans twenty-nine and a half years. After retiring from teaching in 1974, she became increasingly involved in politics and community affairs. She served on the Adams County Democratic Executive Committee and the Federation of Democratic Women's Organization, where she was president for twelve years. She was a member of the Mississippi Teachers Association (MTA), National Education Association (NEA), among others.

1996-10-22

Oral history.; Interview conducted on October 22, 1996 with Mrs. Josephine Clemons Bell (born 1909). Mrs. Josephine Clemons Bell's teaching career in elementary education in the public schools of Natchez-Adams County spans twenty-nine and a half years. After retiring from teaching in 1974, she became increasingly involved in politics and community affairs. She served on the Adams County Democratic Executive Committee and the Federation of Democratic Women's Organization, where she was president for twelve years. She was a member of the Mississippi Teachers Association (MTA), National Education Association (NEA), among others.

1996-10-22

Oral history.; Transcript for interview conducted on October 22, 1996 with Mrs. Josephine Clemons Bell (born 1909). Mrs. Josephine Clemons Bell's teaching career in elementary education in the public schools of Natchez-Adams County spans twenty-nine and a half years. After retiring from teaching in 1974, she became increasingly involved in politics and community affairs. She served on the Adams County Democratic Executive Committee and the Federation of Democratic Women's Organization, where she was president for twelve years. She was a member of the Mississippi Teachers Association (MTA), National Education Association (NEA), among others.

1996-10-22

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