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Interview with Carrie Howell Scruggs and Betty Howell
Carrie Howell Scruggs and her daughter Betty Howell are interviewed by Lorraine Crittenden as a part of the Western North Carolina Tomorrow Black Oral History Project. Born in 1909, Scruggs discusses attending Hill Street School in Sylva and Allen Home in Asheville. Scruggs and Howell recall church services, wakes, and celebrating Fourth of July and Christmas. Scruggs also remembers washing and ironing in homes and her husband working in the tannery
Dr. Yvonne Howell – Faculty Author Interview
Dr. Yvonne Howell, Professor of Russian and International Studies, discusses her edited collection, Red Star Tales : A Century of Russian and Soviet Science Fiction, published recently by Russian Life Books. Red Star Tales brings together 18 Russian science fiction works, translated into English for the first time, spanning from path-breaking, pre-revolutionary works of the 1890s, through the difficult Stalinist era, to post-Soviet stories published in the 1980s and 1990s
Letter from J. A. Howell to S. B. Simmons
Letter from J. A. Howell to S. B. Simmons, requesting additional agriculture teacher
Note from J. A. Howell to S. B. Simmons
Note from J. A. Howell to S. B. Simmons, requesting change in camping dates
Letter from J. A. Howell to W. T. Johnson
Letter from J. A. Howell to W. T. Johnson, concerning Price Federation meeting
Letter from J. A. Howell to S. B. Simmons
Letter from J. A. Howell to S. B. Simmons, concerning Educational Tour
Letter from J. A. Howell to S. B. Simmons
Letter from J. A. Howell to S. B. Simmons, sending in payment for record books
Letter from James A. Howell to S. B. Simmons
Letter from James A. Howell to S. B. Simmons, concerning summer school and camp plans
Letter from J. A. Howell to S. B. Simmons. Letter from Thomas Davidson, Jr. and J. A. Howell, to Wellons Candy Company
Letter from J. A. Howell to S. B. Simmons, sending in reports. Letter from Thomas Davidson, Jr. and J. A. Howell, to Wellons Candy Company, concerning money owed
Interview with Pearl Frances Howell
Pearl Frances Howell is interviewed by Lorraine Crittenden on May 8, 1986 as a part of the Western North Carolina Tomorrow Black Oral History Project. Howell grew up in the Little Savannah community in Webster where her grandparents were farmers. Her grandmother was a slave. She recalls farming, schooling, life before and after the Civil Rights Movement, and more
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