Oral history interview with I.V. Tucker, 1988 Feb. 10 / conducted by Sam Spence.

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Oral history interview with I.V. Tucker, 1988 Feb. 10 / conducted by Sam Spence.

I. V. Tucker discusses job tasks, the labor trouble of 1934-1935, unions, the Depression, stores in town, mill housing and life in the mill village. Following the interview transcript, the interviewer provides a brief history of LaGrange, Ga. and several of its textile mills.

Typescript: 12 leaves, bound ; 29 cm.Sound recording: 1 sound cassette : analog.

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Unity Spinning Mills (LaGrange, Ga.)

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Mill Worker Oral History Project.

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Spence, Samuel

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Tucker, I. V.,

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Mr. I. V. Tucker worked in the finishing department at Unity Spinning Mills for 48 years, beginning in 1914. He held a variety of jobs, including spooling, running winders, and section man (fixing machinery). From the description of Oral history interview with I.V. Tucker, 1988 Feb. 10 / conducted by Sam Spence. (Columbus State University). WorldCat record id: 63783460 ...