- No14
Adairsville, Georgia, oral history series

Oral history interviews conducted in 2016 with residents of Adairsville, Georgia who discuss life in Adairsville during the 20th century.
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Date of Original
2016/2018
Subject
Adairsville (Ga.)--History
City councils--Georgia--Adairsville
Racism--United States--History--20th century
Adairsville (Ga.)--Politics and government
Bartow County (Ga.)--Social life and customs
Clear Creek Elementary School (Cartersville, Ga.)
Sans Souci Women's Club (Adairsville, Ga.)
People
Baker, David
Bass, Linda
Carreathers, Mary
Coker, Clent
Evans, Ray
Evans, Corey
Willis, Al
Hall, Ahmad
Butler, William Arthur
Hayes, George
Hill, June
Hollaran, Carl
King, Evan
Pelfrey, Danny
Penfield, Norman
Sullivan, Anna
Trimble, John Gray
Trimble, Patricia Anne
Location
United States, Georgia, Bartow County, Adairsville, 34.3687, -84.93411
Medium
oral histories (literary works)
transcripts
Type
Moving Image, Text
Description
In 2016, faculty and students in Kennesaw State University's Public History Certificate Program began a partnership with the Adairsville, Georgia, Sans Souci Women's Club and Downtown Development Authority, to create a new exhibition in the city's historic railroad depot. Part of the project included gathering research through oral history interviews with residents of Adairsville. Students in the History 4425 course, Introduction to Oral History, conducted the interviews included in this collection in October 2016.
Language
eng
Holding Institution
Kennesaw State University. Department of Archives, Rare Books and Records Management