Interviewer
Michael A. Cooke
Files
Abstract
In his interview with Michael Cooke, James A Hodge discusses his life and experiences in rural South Carolina. He also details his time with and memories of the Progressive Democratic Party, integration, African American voter registration and various politicians from Mullins, South Carolina. Mr. Hodge discusses the influence he witnessed within the black community especially in regards to the voter registration efforts.
Publication Date
5-17-1986
Unique Identifier
OH 211
Format
1 Cassette; MP3; WAV;
Length
00:31:10
Restrictions
This interview is not open for use.
Series
Politics
Disciplines
Oral History
Recommended Citation
Hodge, James A., "Interview with James A. Hodge" (1986). Winthrop University Oral History Program. OH 211.
https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/121
LC Subject Headings
Political parties -- Southern States, African Americans -- Political activity -- Southern States, Voter registration, African Americans -- Civil rights -- Southern States -- History, School integration -- South Carolina, Politicians -- South Carolina -- Mullins