Interviewer
Michael A. Cooke
Files
Abstract
In her interview with Michael Cooke, Mary Agnes Morgan discusses growing up in South Carolina, her education, and her experience with the Progressive Democratic Party. Mrs. Morgan details the impact the Progressive Democratic Party had on the local black community of Mullins, South Carolina. She also discusses how private education was established in the South for African Americans, the rise of African American politics in the South and race equality.
Publication Date
2-24-1986
Unique Identifier
OH 251
Format
1 Cassette; MP3; WAV;
Length
00:42:03
Restrictions
This interview is open for use.
Series
Civil Rights Movement, Politics
Disciplines
Oral History
Keywords
Black Equality, Black Education, Black Politics
Recommended Citation
Morgan, Mary Agnes, "Interview with Mary Agnes Morgan - OH 251" (1986). Winthrop University Oral History Program. OH 251.
https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/170
LC Subject Headings
African Americans -- Southern States -- Politics and government, African Americans -- Education, Rosenwald schools, Equality, United States -- Race relations