Interviewer
Dr. George Garrison
Files
Abstract
This interview was conducted by Dr. George Garrison with Willie and Barbara Boulware for his History of Emmett Scott High School project. Emmett Scott High School was the segregated high school for African Americans which was named after Emmett Scott, a former aid to Booker T. Washington and President Woodrow Wilson. The school was opened in 1920 and then closed in 1970 with the integration of Rock Hill South Carolina’s school district. Mr. and Mrs. Boulware attended Emmett Scott High School and discuss their experiences growing up in Rock Hill and their education. They detail the influence and impact Emmett Scott had on their education and the community in general. They discuss their experience as adults working in the Rock Hill education system, and their experiences with integration.
Publication Date
7-24-2003
Unique Identifier
OH 676
Format
MP3;
Length
01:43:49
Disciplines
Law
Recommended Citation
Boulware, Willie; Boulware, Barbara; and Emmett Scott High School, "Interview with Willie and Barbara Boulware - OH 676" (2003). Winthrop University Oral History Program. OH 676.
https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/563