Interviewer
Alexander Keith Windham
Abstract
In her July 17, 2017 interview with Alex Windham, Betty Jo Rhea detailed her thoughts and memories of her life growing up in Rock Hill and her involvement with the Rock Hill Printing and Finishing Company referred to locals as the Bleachery. Rhea spoke of the time period of the 1930s through 2017 and on the follow topics: Segregation, integration, race relations, her father’s medical practice, her time as mayor of Rock Hill, and her thoughts on both the decline of the Bleachery and the redevelopment of the site into University Center at Knowledge Park to the year 2017. Rhea also offered her opinions on how Rock Hill was impacted by the Bleachery from the 1930s to 2017.
Publication Date
7-17-2017
Unique Identifier
OH 543
Format
MP3;
Restrictions
This interview is open for use.
Disciplines
Law
Recommended Citation
Rhea, Elizabeth Josephine Dunlap; Rock Hill Printing and Finishing Company; Bleachery; and Windham, Alexander Keith, "Interview with Betty Jo Rhea" (2017). Winthrop University Oral History Program. OH 543.
https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/619