Parker, Dolores
Variant namesDolores D. Parker was born in Bayou Goula, La. The daughter of a minister, she grew up moving around the state. She graduated from Clark High School in New Orleans then earned a B.A. degree in elementary education from Dillard. She taught in New Orleans public schools for 32 years and taught reading in an adult education program. She is the mother of four children: Raymond, Raynelle, Raynette, and Raynard. Raymond, who also contributes to this interview, is her oldest child.
From the description of Dolores D. Parker oral history interview, 2003. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 635195868
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| creatorOf | Parker, Dolores D., 1937-. Dolores D. Parker oral history interview, 2003. | Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries |
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| associatedWith | Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). T. Harry Williams Center for Oral History. | corporateBody |
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| associatedWith | Parker, Raymond, 1958- | person |
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| Hurricane Betsy, 1965 |
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Birth 1937
