Oral history interview with Juanita Jackson, 1975 Oct. 30 / conducted by L. R. Robinson.

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Oral history interview with Juanita Jackson, 1975 Oct. 30 / conducted by L. R. Robinson.

Juanita Jackson talks about her memories of growing up at Fort Benning during the Depression. She describes her school, transportation, facilities at Fort Benning, parties, and the floods that accompanied General Pershing's visits. She also discusses her work as a cafeteria manager with the Muscogee County School Board. Mrs. Jackson also talks about the growth and changes in Columbus and Fort Benning over her lifetime.

Typescript: 10 leaves, bound ; 29 cm.Sound recording: part of Track 2 on 1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 track ; 7 in.

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Robinson, L. R.

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Jackson, Juanita C.

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Juanita Jackson was a daughter of Master Sergeant H. C. Peterson. She attended school at Fort Benning during the Depression. Later she worked for the Muscogee County School Board as a school cafeteria manager. From the description of Oral history interview with Juanita Jackson, 1975 Oct. 30 / conducted by L. R. Robinson. (Columbus State University). WorldCat record id: 74493084 ...