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John Burrison Georgia Folklore Archives collection

Professor John Burrison founded the Atlanta Folklore Archive recordings in 1967 at Georgia State University. He trained undergraduates and graduate students enrolled in his folklore curriculum to conduct oral history interviews. Students interviewed men, women, and children of various demographics in Georgia and across the southeast on crafts, storytelling, music, and traditions.

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23. Full Text Becky Plunkett interview with Sara Clifford Hathcock, George Cobb, Earl Cobb, Upper Sardis Church, T. V. Williams, D. T. Gordy, and Walter Brown (part eight)

24. Full Text Becky Plunkett interview with Sara Clifford Hathcock, George Cobb, Earl Cobb, Upper Sardis Church, T. V. Williams, D. T. Gordy, and Walter Brown (part one)

25. Full Text Becky Plunkett interview with Sara Clifford Hathcock, George Cobb, Earl Cobb, Upper Sardis Church, T. V. Williams, D. T. Gordy, and Walter Brown (part six)

27. Full Text Carolyn Scott interview with Mr. Jones, Mr. Crawford, Mr. Lewis, Henry Alvin Ivester, Mr. English, Mr. Reese, C. P. Griffin, John Gordon, Ralph Jones, and an anonymous interviewee (part five)

28. Full Text Carolyn Scott interview with Mr. Jones, Mr. Crawford, Mr. Lewis, Henry Alvin Ivester, Mr. English, Mr. Reese, C. P. Griffin, John Gordon, Ralph Jones, and an anonymous interviewee (part four)

29. Full Text Carolyn Scott interview with Mr. Jones, Mr. Crawford, Mr. Lewis, Henry Alvin Ivester, Mr. English, Mr. Reese, C. P. Griffin, John Gordon, Ralph Jones, and an anonymous interviewee (part one)

30. Full Text Carolyn Scott interview with Mr. Jones, Mr. Crawford, Mr. Lewis, Henry Alvin Ivester, Mr. English, Mr. Reese, C. P. Griffin, John Gordon, Ralph Jones, and an anonymous interviewee (part three)