Two UNCP students, Valerie Peterson and Alexis Kondratyk, interview Mr. Howard Jones and his daughter, Casondra Locklear. Mr. Jones’s wife, Alene Jones, and Ms. Barbara Deese were also present during the interview and contribute some...
Tonya Elk Locklear was born and reared in Pembroke, North Carolina. She is descended from Oglala Lakota Indians through her grandfather and Lumbee Indians through her grandmother. Her grandfather Ray Elk is an Oglala Sioux, who married a Lumbee...
Mr. Harold Locklear grew up in the 1940s in the Pembroke, North Carolina area. He is the grandfather of one of the interviewers, Preston Locklear.
In the interview, Mr. Locklear answered some questions about his life, what he did while growing up...
Environmental history; Oral history; Rural communities; Rural farming; Sharecropping; Converse; Manufacturing plants; Technology; Interpersonal relationships; Religion; Womack Army Medical Center; Robeson County (N.C.); Red Springs (N.C.)
Mr. Larry Hunt was reared on a farm in Robeson County, North Carolina. He states that, in his day, they worked on the farm, day after day, sun up to sun down. Some of their farm chores were cropping tobacco, “suckering” tobacco, picking cotton,...
James McDougald was born and raised in Maxton, North Carolina. After graduating from Maxton High School (1976), he went on an Athletic Scholarship for football to Wake Forest University where he earned a BA Degree in Education. Shortly thereafter,...
Judy O. Bunce was born and reared in Rowland, North Carolina. She presently lives in Pembroke and is employed at UNCP in the Housing and Residence Life Area. She is married and at the time of the interview was considering adopting four little...
African Americans; Rural Farms; Rural Communities; Families; Farming; Tobacco; Manufacturing Plants; Education; Children; Preschools; State Line Children's World Preschool; UNC Pembroke; Pembroke, North Carolina; Laurinburg, North Carolina;...
Mrs. Vevely Malloy was born in a rural area of Scotland County in 1945 and grew up in what was mostly a farming community. Her family raised cotton, tobacco, corn, and soybeans.
She has witnessed a lot of changes in the way that farming is...
Mr. Nash Lee Musselwhite, who has always been known as “Buddy,” is a local businessman. He was interviewed by two UNCP students: his grandson, Michael Musselwhite, and Daniel Godbey.
Mr. Musselwhite, who is seventy-one at the time of the...
Two UNCP students, Valerie Peterson and Alexis Kondratyk, interview Mr. Howard Jones and his daughter, Casondra Locklear. Mr. Jones’s wife, Alene Jones, and Ms. Barbara Deese were also present during the interview and contribute some...
Environmental history; Oral history; Rural communities; Rural farming; Sharecropping; Converse; Manufacturing plants; Technology; Interpersonal relationships; Religion; Womack Army Medical Center; Robeson County (N.C.); Red Springs (N.C.)
Mr. Larry Hunt was reared on a farm in Robeson County, North Carolina. He states that, in his day, they worked on the farm, day after day, sun up to sun down. Some of their farm chores were cropping tobacco, “suckering” tobacco, picking cotton,...
Mr. Harold Locklear grew up in the 1940s in the Pembroke, North Carolina area. He is the grandfather of one of the interviewers, Preston Locklear.
In the interview, Mr. Locklear answered some questions about his life, what he did while growing up...
Environmental history; Oral history; Professors; Faculty; Lumbee Indians; Native American culture; Environmental conditions; Human ecology
Dr. Stanley Knick is Director/Curator of the Native American Resource Center (The Museum of the Southeast American Indian) at the University of NC at pembroke. He has been at the University and has lived in the area for the past 25 years. He shares...
Environmental history; Oral history; Professors; Faculty; Lumbee Indians; Native American culture; Environmental conditions; Human ecology
Dr. Stanley Knick is Director/Curator of the Native American Resource Center (The Museum of the Southeast American Indian) at the University of NC at pembroke. He has been at the University and has lived in the area for the past 25 years. He shares...