Interviewee

Jules Hall

Interviewer

Kenneth M. Nelson

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Abstract

In his May 10, 1979 interview with Kenneth M. Nelson, Jules “Butch” Hall recounts his time in service and the role he played in Rock Hill’s Black Panther Party. Hall also compares Friendship College to Winthrop College and shares efforts to educate the black community. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral History Program.

Publication Date

5-10-1979

Unique Identifier

OH 069

Format

1 Cassette

Length

1 hour

Restrictions

This interview is open for use.

Series

Civil Rights Movement, Vietnam War

Disciplines

Oral History

Keywords

Black Panther Party, Vietnam War, Friendship College, Segregation, Draft, “The Man”, Black Pride

Interview with Jules Hall

LC Subject Headings

Civil rights movements, Black Panther Party, United States. Army, Vietnam War, 1961-1975, Friendship Junior College (Rock Hill, S.C.), Winthrop College

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