Record Details

Catalog Search

Search The Catalog


Back To Results
Showing Item 1 of 1

Oral history interview with Allen Bailey, [date unknown] interview B-066, Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)

Summary: Charlotte political operative Allen Bailey shares his thoughts on politics and community. Bailey's clearest commentary is on the fractured state of the Democratic Party in his city; he also shares his thoughts on school consolidation. Researchers with a previous understanding of this issue in Charlotte and of "the Charter" will get the most from the interview.

Electronic resources

Record details

  • Physical Description: electronic resource
    remote
    1 online resource
  • Edition: Electronic edition
  • Publisher: [Chapel Hill, N.C.] : University Library, UNC-Chapel Hill, 2006.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Duration: 01:33:35.
Interview participants: Allen Bailey, interviewee; Bill Moye, interviewer.
Text encoded by Mike Millner. Sound recordings digitized by Aaron Smithers.
This electronic edition is part of the UNC-CH 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 May 31, 2007).
Type of Computer File or Data Note:
Text (HTML and XML/TEI source file) and audio (MP3); 2 files: ca. 89.9 kilobytes, 116 megabytes.
Original Version Note:
Original version: Southern Oral History Program Collection, (#4007), Series B, Individual biographies, interview B-066, Manuscripts Department, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Original transcript: 23 p.
Funding Information Note:
Funding from the Institute for 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:
Bailey, Allen A Interviews
Lake, I. Beverly (Isaac Beverly) 1906-1996
Democratic Party (N.C.)
City planning North Carolina Charlotte
School integration North Carolina Charlotte
Schools Centralization North Carolina Charlotte
Urban renewal North Carolina Charlotte
Charlotte (N.C.) Politics and government
Charlotte (N.C.) Race relations
Genre:
Oral histories.

Back To Results
Showing Item 1 of 1