Oral history interview with Norvell Hill Reed, 2006 September 14.

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Oral history interview with Norvell Hill Reed, 2006 September 14.

Interview with Norvell Hill Reed, a longtime Denton resident and former resident of Denton's historic all-black Quakertown neighborhood, concerning her childhood in Quakertown; family history; family's forced move out of Quakertown to Solomon Hill neighborhood of Denton; race relations in Denton; participation in Denton Christian Women's Fellowship; family's historical memories of Quakertown. Appendix includes photographs (thirteen leaves), one map (one leaf), and a list of sources (one leaf).

97 leaves ; 29 cm.

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University of North Texas. Oral History Collection.

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Texas Community History Oral History Project.

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Quakertown Oral History Project.

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Reed, Norvell Hill, 1921-

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Texas Woman's University

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