Interviewer
Fred E. Hembree
Files
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Abstract
This interview was with Margaret Johnston Hembree Corder (1929-2009). Mrs. Corder describes her life as a mother and housewife in the Highland park Mill Village of Rock Hill.
This interview was conducted by Winthrop graduate student, Fred E. Hembree (1952-2010) and was part of a series of three interview conducted about family life and mill workers in 20th century Rock Hill, SC. The other interviewees in this series are Vera Taylor Johnston (1913-1988) and Minnie Brown Hembree (1893-1984).
Publication Date
8-20-1980
Unique Identifier
OH 092
Format
2 Cassettes; WAV; MP3
Length
01:00:36
Restrictions
This interview is open for use.
Disciplines
Oral History
Keywords
Mill workers, Mill Village
Recommended Citation
Corder, Margaret Johnston Hembree, "Interview with Margaret Johnston Corder - OH 92" (1980). Winthrop University Oral History Program. OH 092.
https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/57
LC Subject Headings
Textile workers -- South Carolina -- Rock Hill, Textile workers -- Social life and customs, Textile workers -- Family relationships
Notes
Additional interview date is October 20, 1980.