Reception honoring Louisiana OH participants
Baton Rouge, LA: Felicianas’ black history. Interviewees aged 64 to 104.
Baton Rouge: 2theadvocate.com
Travis Carter, Louis Emery, William Gilmore Sr., Alice Johnson, Elizabeth Lee, Geraldine London, Violet Pate, Turlie Richardson, Sallie Smith, Sallie Whitfield-Mackie and Louise Williams—ages 64 to 104—were interviewed in 2004 by folklorists and volunteers with the West Feliciana African American Heritage Task Force.
Posted by Susan A. Kitchens on February 25, 2005 in
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