Oral History Interview with Doretha Blalock, Margaret Hunt, and Cyrus King
Title
Oral History Interview with Doretha Blalock, Margaret Hunt, and Cyrus King
Description
D.H. Hill Library was one of the first workspaces on NC State's campus that integrated black and white staff and employees. In this interview conducted in 2007, three former library employees recount their experiences and involvement in integration, staff attitudes towards black employees, discrimination on campus, and each person's career and involvement in the larger Civil Rights Movement.
Creator
Chad Morgan
Source
Doretha Blalock, Margaret Hunt, and Cyrus King, interview by Chad Morgan, February 15, 2007, transcript, Box 1, Folder 2, MC 00071 North Carolina State University Libraries Integration Oral Histories, North Carolina State University Special Collections, Raleigh, NC.
Date
2007-02-15
Contributor
Josie Titus
Subject
Staff Integration
Type
document
Original Format
interview
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Citation
Chad Morgan, “Oral History Interview with Doretha Blalock, Margaret Hunt, and Cyrus King,” The State of History, accessed November 8, 2024, https://soh.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/items/show/680.