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Oral history interview with William I. Ward Jr., March 21, 1975 [electronic resource] : interview B-0072, Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007).

Summary:

William I. Ward Jr., served on the Charter Commission to form a proposal for the consolidation of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, during the late 1960s and early 1970s. A former United States Assistant District Attorney, Ward grew up in rural Alamance County and later moved to Davidson in Mecklenburg County, where he practiced law. When the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Charter Commission was formed, Ward was employed by Duke Power Company in Charlotte; because he had already spent much time in Charlotte and was a prominent figure in the community, he was a natural choice for serving as Davidson's representative on the commission. Ward discusses various aspects of the Charter Commission primarily on its activities in the late 1960s, opposition to consolidation from northern Mecklenburg County, and his thoughts on the failed vote in 1971. In his explanation of why some towns--particularly those in the northern part of the county--opposed consolidation, Ward argues that citizens in the more rural areas feared that they would be overlooked because most resources would benefit the more populous areas, notably Charlotte. In articulating his point, he focuses on topics such as the county water system, taxation, internal improvements, and partisan politics. In addition, he addresses such related issues as school busing and the representation of African Americans.

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  • Physical Description: 1 electronic resource
  • Edition: Electronic edition
  • Publisher: [Chapel Hill, N.C.] : University Library, UNC-Chapel Hill, 2008.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Duration: 00:51:07.
Interview participants: William I. Ward Jr., interviewee; William (Bill) Moye, interviewer.
Text encoded by Kristin Shaffer. Sound recordings digitized by Aaron Smithers.
This electronic edition is part of the UNC-Chapel Hill digital library, Documenting the American South. It is a part of the collection Oral histories of the American South.
Title from menu page (viewed on November 4, 2008).
Type of Computer File or Data Note:
Text (HTML and XML/TEI source file) and audio (MP3); 2 files: ca. 80.2 kilobytes, 93.6 megabytes.
Original Version Note:
Original version: Southern Oral History Program Collection, (#4007), Series B, Individual biographies, interview B-0072, Manuscripts Department, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Original transcript: 17 p.
Funding Information Note:
Funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services supported the electronic publication of this interview.
System Details Note:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Web browser with Javascript enabled and multimedia player.
Subject:
Ward, William I., 1920-2007 > Interviews.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Charter Commission.
Lawyers > North Carolina > Davidson > Interviews.
Metropolitan government > North Carolina > Mecklenburg County.
Mecklenburg County (N.C.) > Politics and government.
Genre:
Oral histories.

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