Oral history interview with Pam Rose, 2006 December 01.

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Oral history interview with Pam Rose, 2006 December 01.

Interview with Pam Rose, a longtime African-American resident of Cisco and Eastland Texas, concerning her memories of education in Cisco's all-black, one-room Smithville Elementary School that included grades 1-6; negative experiences in newly desegregated schools; perceptions of different treatment accorded to young black men and young black women by whites; decision to attend Texas Woman's University and earn degree in nursing; decision to return to Cisco; career as nurse in various hospitals throughout region; social life among African Americans in Eastland County.

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University of North Texas. Oral History Collection.

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Rose, Deanna, 1971-

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Rose, Pam, 1955-

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Eastland County African-American Women Oral History Project.

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Texas Woman's University

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